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mmt and Quadsat join forces to offer advanced satellite emulation and RF calibration services
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mmt and Quadsat join forces to offer advanced satellite emulation and RF calibration services
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 20, 2024

Quadsat has partnered with mmt to expand the reach of its electromagnetic emulation services as part of the newly launched Quadsat Service Partner Network. This network is designed to provide global customers with fast and cost-efficient access to Quadsat's specialized services.

These services include comprehensive characterization of teleport and user terminal antennas, full satellite network testing, and calibration of various RF measurement devices for both civil and defense applications.

mmt, known for its expertise in high-frequency technology and wireless measurements, specializes in wireless communication and antenna technology. This new collaboration allows mmt to offer Quadsat's drone-based electromagnetic emulation services, enhancing in-situ testing and measurement capabilities for radio frequency and antenna systems.

Quadsat's drone-based system, utilizing Software Defined Radio (SDR), facilitates precise and efficient testing and calibration of radio frequency systems, ensuring optimized performance in various environments.

Torsten Meffert, CEO of mmt, stated: "As a specialist in high frequency and microwave systems, we're thrilled to form this partnership with Quadsat to deliver its SDR system for measurement and calibration. The partnership will enable mmt to deliver a broader range of efficient measurement services to customers to better meet their individual needs."

Kim Gram, Head of Global Business Development at Quadsat, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership: "This exciting new partnership with mmt adds significant insight into electromagnetic applied science to the Quadsat Partner Community through mmt's long history at the highest scientific level. This, combined with deep insights as a market leader in high frequency and microwave technology, will enable delivery of Quadsat services across its market domain. We're looking forward to working closely with mmt, and to supporting civil and defense organizations to optimize their satellite, high frequency and microwave systems."

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