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Chandler AZ (SPX) Sep 22, 2004 Antenna Technology Communications Inc. (ATCi) announced the introduction of its new family of Solid State C and Ku band VSAT Transceivers. The ATCi high-performance transceivers feature superior performance across C and Ku frequency bands while offering a wide range of power outputs. ATCi also configures custom units to meet the customer's unique requirements. ATCi's new line of RF products is designed for continuous operation in the harshest outdoor environment. Each unit is tested under rugged environmental conditions over the full range of operating temperatures to ensure exceptional reliability. The units are compact in size, easy to install and innovative in design. Available in C-Band and Ku-Band, in a range of power outputs, ATCi's dependable transceivers provide superior technical performance, enhanced phase noise and linearity in a sleek, modular configuration that minimizes failure and down time. "Our new line of RF products demonstrates ATCi's dedication to bringing full-service solutions to our clients with diverse applications," said Gary Hatch, CEO. "By enhancing our product offerings, ATCi is expanding the scope of our customer service in a positive, productive way." The first shipments of the ATCi VSAT Transceivers were made in August 2004. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links ATCi SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express VSAT News - Suppliers, Technology And Applications
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