KMW Communications Introduces New Wideband Dual Band (806-960 MHz & 1710-2170 MHz) DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) Mobile Base Station Antenna.WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. -- KMW KMW - Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (German Company) Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of KMW, Inc. (KOSDAQ KOSDAQ - Korean Securities Dealers Automated Quotations: KMW), today announced that its Air Interface The modulation scheme used in a wireless network. It is the wireless counterpart to the physical layer in the OSI model. FDMA, TDMA and CDMA are examples of air interfaces. Products Division has introduced a new Dual Band DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) mobile base station antenna for use in applications where wireless operators have requirements to reduce the number of antennas and cables at co-location cell sites. The new patent-pending Dual Band DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) operates in the current IDEN, Cellular, PCS and the new FCC rebanding and Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) frequency bands. This Dual Band DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) is now in production and is the latest addition to KMW's DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) product line. "With wireless operator's consolidation, FCC rebanding and new license auctions, wireless carriers are co-locating frequency bands in one cell site to improve their customers' Quality of Service (QoS), provide ease of administration, facilitate timely optimization and reduce multiple cell site costs," stated Burton Calloway, Vice President, Air Interface Products. "The dual band feature of this antenna provides a single antenna solution for both current and proposed multiple frequency bands where several single band antennas are required." About the New Dual Band DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM): KMW's new Dual Band DualPhase(TM), Model HD X BB 17 65 00T covers the 806 - 960 MHz & 1710-2170 MHz bands. The bandwidth and gain is 65 degrees/16 dBi in the 806 to 960 MHz band and 65 degrees/17.5 dBi in the 1710 - 2170 MHz band. Remote downtilt adjustability in the 806 to 960 MHz band is 0 - 14 degrees. The 1710 - 2170 MHz band combines both remote downtilt adjustably of 0 - 16 degrees with remote horizontal (azimuth) beam steering of +/-30 degrees. All patterns have independent adjustments. The DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) may be adjusted on site by the Portable Antenna Controller (PAC) or in the Network Operations Control (NOC) center with the Antenna Interface Control Module (AICM AICM - And I Claim My... AICM - Australian Institute of Credit Management). No additional control cable or external actuator is required. "The DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) remote downtilt adjustability and azimuth beam steering virtually eliminates after initial installation any tower crew expense and allows for real time optimization. The DualPhase(TM) Programmable Antenna System Solutions(TM) is becoming the adjustable antenna of choice for expensive, difficult, or limited access cell sites such as energy, water, bridge, stadium and smokestack towers," stated Burton Calloway, Vice President, Air Interface Products. About KMW: KMW Communications and KMW, Inc. researches, designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and services wireless infrastructure technology and solutions. These technologies and solutions are RF components, subsystems and systems, repeaters and Air Interface Products (Antennas). KMW has a global presence and locations and customers are global and USA wireless Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Wireless Carriers. This is not a solicitation to buy or sell securities and does not purport to be an analysis of the Company's financial position. This Press Release contains forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to have been correct. See the Company's most recent Quarterly Report and Annual Report for additional statements concerning important factors, such as demand for products, manufacturing costs, and competition, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations. |
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