Netcom, Inc. Releases White Paper for Co-Site Interference Mitigation
WHEELING, Ill.--April 29, 2005--- Leading Electronics Designer and Manufacturer Demonstrates Technical Expertise - |
Netcom, Inc. (Netcom), a leading designer and manufacturer of electronic components and assemblies for military and commercial communication systems, today announced the release of a white paper entitled 'Co-Location Interference Mitigation' that describes a proven technology for eliminating radio interference for co-located transceivers.
Netcom is issuing this paper to help communication systems contractors and integrators understand how to mitigate co-site interference in radio networks that use multiple transceivers in close proximity to each other. It also warns contractors and integrators about the danger of using simple receiver pre-selection for preventing transceiver interference in radio networks that require more than two co-located transceivers.
"This white paper validates our capabilities in helping our customers predict and solve critical issues when designing radio networks for today's communication needs," stated Bob Cantarutti, president and chief executive officer of Netcom. "This further substantiates our role as a leading designer and manufacturer of custom radio frequency and microwave solutions for the military and commercial industries."
A copy of the white paper can be obtained at Netcom's website or at the IMS 2005 trade show, scheduled for June 13-17 in Long Beach, California.
About Netcom, Inc.
Netcom, Inc. is a leading designer and manufacturer of electronic components and assemblies for military and commercial applications. Netcom's product line, including filters, power supplies, frequency control devices, radio frequency and microwave assemblies are specified for the military, aerospace, telecommunications and medical imaging industries. Netcom provides design engineering and build-to-print services for electronic components and complex communication assemblies. Netcom has experience designing solutions for a blue-chip customer base in the military, aerospace, wireless telecommunications and medical imaging industries, such as BAE Systems, General Atomics, Harris, Honeywell, ITT Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Rockwell Collins, Alcatel, Ericsson, Motorola, GE Medical Systems and Siemens Medical. For more information, visit www.netcominc.com.
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