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RFS is a global designer and manufacturer of cable and antenna systems plus active and passive RF conditioning modules, providing total-package solutions for wireless infrastructure.

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At the CeBIT 2003 exhibition in Hannover, Germany, ...

March 12, 2003

At the CeBIT 2003 exhibition in Hannover, Germany, wireless technology leader Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) will unveil a series of milestone achievements in its relentless RF product development program. The displayed product set will include a significant evolution of its popular CELLFLEX foam dielectric feeder cable range, plus a complete new suite of high-performance cellular antenna solutions.

"The needs and wants of the global wireless technology market are changing at a terrific pace," explained J�rg Springer, RFS Director Public Relations. "Our engineering and product development team have been charged with the responsibility to meet these needs head on. The products you'll see at the RFS stand at CeBIT 2003 represent the fruits of many months--and in some cases years--of intense engineering effort."

The RFS display will feature a sneak preview of the company's new high-performance feeder cable range--the CELLFLEX �A' series. The CELLFLEX �A' series boasts an improvement in attenuation performance of up to six per cent, yet all connectors and cable accessories are completely backward compatible with the existing CELLFLEX cable range, ensuring absolute ease of installation. Scheduled for global launch in July 2003, the CELLFLEX �A' series will be available in all popular feeder cable sizes (7/8, 1-1/4, 1-5/8 and 2-1/4 inch cable diameter), plus a choice of standard UV-resistant polyethylene or flame and fire retardant jackets.

Also on display will be RFS's new premium-grade cellular antenna technology--the Optimizer series. Scheduled for progressive release over the coming months, the Optimizer antenna series offers the premium performance attributes demanded by today's mature second generation (2G) and emerging third generation (3G) cellular networks. Optimizer antennas feature upper side lobe suppression typically better than 20 dB across the entire tilt and frequency range, enhanced gain, and null fill. Variable tilt Optimizer antennas feature a uniquely wide 0 to 10 degrees of continuously adjustable variable electrical tilt.

The RFS CeBIT exhibit will also address the emerging needs of the confined coverage (in-building) markets, with a display of its new fully modular and scalable high-end in-building solution. Comprising a unique mix of passive and active technologies, the new RFS �high-end in-building solution' provides a reliable and cost-effective means of realizing multi-carrier/multi-band RF coverage within larger public buildings, for a global range of cellular frequency bands.

The new CELLFLEX �A' series high-performance feeder cable, Optimizer antenna family and �high-end in-building solutions' may all be viewed at the RFS stand at CeBIT 2003 exhibition: Hall 13, Stand No. C 57, Hannover, Germany, 12 to 19 March 2003.

Radio Frequency Systems is a global designer and manufacturer of cable and antenna systems plus active and passive RF conditioning modules, providing total-package solutions for wireless infrastructure.

RFS serves OEMs, distributors, system integrators, operators and installers in the broadcast, cellular, land-mobile and microwave market sectors. As an ISO compliant organization with manufacturing and customer service facilities that span the globe, RFS offers cutting-edge engineering capabilities, superior field support and innovative product design. RFS is a leader in wireless infrastructure.

 
 

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