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ADTI Launches High Performance Antenna Arrays Protype Program
by Staff Writers
Anaheim CA (SPX) May 17, 2011


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Advanced Defense Technologies has announced the Company (ADTI) in collaboration with Texas A and M University has designed and developed high performance antenna arrays from 2 GHz to 40 GHz.

These antenna designs are being modified and optimized to meet the specific operating frequency band and the gain requirements of SATCOM and wideband military radar systems at X-band and Ku-band. The new prototype antennas will be ready for testing in a couple of months.

The ADTI planar antennas operating over multiple frequency bands can also be modified and optimized for applications including GSM, WCDMA and WLAN.

ADTI's broadband antennas are the newest generation of antennas that have the attractive features, such as low profile, light-weight, low cost and ease of integration with other circuits and subsystems making them ideal components of wireless devices, radar detection systems and modern communications systems.

High performance, low profile antennas have become almost indispensable for tactical military operations and battle field communication systems. Wideband planar array antennas are also important for Wideband RF communications systems and Mobile Communications.

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