AValonRF presents its wireless, long range, Digital Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) and Robotics at AFCEA WEST 2005.The digital links are based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full duplex daisy chained serial bus. Approximate size and weight of each module:
60mm x 33mm x 9mm , 14 grams.AValon RF digital module lineup includes:? RF UHF Encrypted TransceiversTR423-1???76Kbaud/0.25W UHF transceiverTR430-2G - 200Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPSTR430-2+G - 325Kbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPSTR430-3G - 1.53Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPSTR430-3+G - 3.06Mbaud/1W UHF transceiver with GPSTR430-3B - 1.2Mbaud/4W VHF/UHF SDR (Software Defined Radio) transceiverTR430-4B - 40Mbaud/4W VHF/UHF SDR (Software Defined Radio) transceiver?Interfaces Module A - NTSC/PAL to MJPEG/MPEG1/MPEG2/MPEG4 Encoder based on the WISchip GO7007SB
Encoder and Includes a smart video pre-processor DSP, RTC and
VITCModule AH - HDTV (2000x1600) to MJPEG2000, very low latency CODECModule B - Same as Module A with camera on boardModule C - Power PC with TCP/IP + USB 2.0 + IDE/ATA interfaceModule D - MPEG4 to NTSC/PAL decoder (software dependent)MPEG4 low latency CODEC or MPEG4 video conferencing controller.Module E- - Various interfaces: MIL-STD-1553, Arinc 429, CAN and OBDII, extender cards, mother boards (2,3,4,5 and 10 slots)Module F - CPU, running Windows XP at 1.5GHz, 512MB DRAM, AGP - display controller with resolution of 800x600 to 1280x1024, 4GB HDD, 802.11g, 802.15 and GSM/GPRS for Wearable Computers? Modules : General & MechanicalPower - 5V-10V unregulatedSize - 60mm x 33mm x 9mmWeight - approximately 14 gramsThe digital links are divided into a payload systems and various ground systems;? Payload systems - Includes a command & control receiver, GPS, MPEG4 video and a telemetry transmitter (Module A + TR430-3G or TR430-2G)Size: 60mm x 33 mm x 20mm.Approximate weight of the payload system: 28 grams? Ground Systems (various options)- V38R Rugged PDA with TR430-2G, running Windows CE.Includes a daylight readable 3.5" display, biometrics, bar code reader, camera/flash with a 2GB SD card storage, microphone and speaker, USB, RS232, IRDT, 802.11g, Bluetooth & TR430-2G/GPS. Replaceable battery lasts for 8 hours. Low cost handheld device for short range UAV, UGV and USVs- HMPC-1.6 Wireless helmet mounted wearable computer, running Windows XP Embedded (or Linux) (includes Module F, Module D and TR430-3G x 2 (for diversity). Optional Module C for TCP/IP + USB + on board DVR)Hands free, light weight (under 1Lbs) ground station operating with Rockwell/Collins KEO HMD display.
Allows operations of a UAV while in motion.- TA-8D, TA12D, or TA-16D tracking antenna system.
A combination of 8, 12 or 16 RF transceiver modules (see below), RF power amplifiers and diversity electronics.Allows very long range communications with a UAV,UGV or USV from an airplane, vehicle or boat in fast motion and undetectable, unhackable and unjamable data/video/audio links among moving planes/vehicle/boats.- Any other customer desired topology or configuration
About AValon RF Inc.: AValonRF designs and produces state-of-the-art wireless links that include receivers, transmitters, Wearable computers, In Car Video Systems, remote display units, DVRs, rugged wireless PDAs, Rugged PCs, No moving parts tracking Antennas, Wireless Microphones, Miniature MPEG 4 Encoders, Miniature MPEG4 Decoders and a variety of specialized antennas. Our intelligent true diversity technology provides broadcast quality interference-free video links over the frequency spectrum of 56MHz to 2.5GHz. A wireless link from Avalon RF is an affordable easy to install video solution with superior image quality. AValonRF is a privately held company headquartered in El Cajon (San Diego).
More information about AValonRF is available online at www.avalonrf.com. AValonRF Contact: Tommy Orpaz Vice President, Business Development AValonRF, Inc San Diego, CA(619) 401-1969e-mail protected from spam bots.
E-Control Systems to Present Raptor Web Software Enterprise Monitoring Solution, NAFEM Data Protocol Compliant, at the NAFEM Show
Chatsworth, CA (ContentDesk) September 19, 2005 -- E-Control Systems, Inc., a trusted leader of hardware and software products for the foodservice industry's Online Kitchen and HACCP control, presents its RWS ? Enterprise-wide software solutions for the foodservice industry and the commercial kitchen, specifically targeted for Schools, Hospitals, Restaurants, Supermarkets, Convenience Stores and Hotels.E-Control Systems will be showing these new solutions at the NAFEM Show in Anaheim, CA 23-25 of September 2005 (Booth #2908 in the Technology Pavilion).Over the past few years E-Control Systems has helped integrate and install NAFEM Data Protocol
Compliant equipment with major industry partners and has now close to a thousand installations, all Nafem Data protocol Compliant.RWS? has become the de-facto NAFEM Data protocol compliant software used by major foodservice manufacturers, integrators and dealers.E-Control Systems is providing OEMs with
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A Brief on United States Satellite TV Deals
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The move is on. Last year millions of Americans switched from cable TV to satellite TV.Why? When you compare satellite TV to cable TV you'll discover the main reasons are cost, picture quality, program choices, and customer satisfaction.Let's check out the differences ...Cable vs. Satellite TV FeesCable TV fees across the country average $39.99 per month. In our area the cost for cable TV is $37.30 a month for 64 channels, plus $10.95 a month to add digital channels. Installation in one room is $39.95, plus $9.95 for each additional room.Satellite TV fees from Dish Network are $31.99 per month for 60 channels, while DirecTV charges $41.99 per month for 115 channels.
Both satellite TV providers currently offer free satellite TV equipment and free installation in up to four rooms.Cable vs. Satellite TV ProgrammingCable TV in most areas offers almost as many channels as satellite TV, and is broadcast in analog (over-the-air) format. If you want to have digital picture and sound you'll...
Cable vs. Satellite TV -- Which is Best?
Digital Video Recorders for Security and Information
Digital video recorders (DVRs) are more than toys in our crime infested world. They are a necessary tool for security. In conjunction with CCTV cameras you can record everything that happens in your business 24 hours a day. The days of wondering what is going on in your
other facility are gone.
Using the internet, your business is under your control, 24/7/365. Using your DVR, now you simply open internet explorer, type in your IP address, input the proper username and password and you are remotely viewing a live video feed from your business.
The benefits of digital video recorders are obvious.
Remote viewing is being used more and more in the security industry as people become busier, traffic becomes heavier and the hours that business remains open is lengthening. You can be on vacation in the Bahamas or Mexico and still look in on your business whenever you want.
DVRs are much more sophisticated now than they were even 2 years...
S&C?s PureWave UPS? System Protects Computers at U.S. Government Facility
Franklin, WI (ContentDesk) February 11, 2004 -- Power quality is imperative for a government installation at the Redstone Arsenal in Alabama. The existing standby generator set needs 15 seconds to start up . . . much too long for the facility's computers to endure.
Facility managers recognized this vulnerability and sought an uninterruptible power supply system that could serve the computers for the crucial 15 seconds. They selected an S&C PureWave UPS System.
It's designed to protect an entire facility against voltage sags and power outages for a minimum of 30 seconds at 100% load.
The 480-volt, 1250-kVA/1000-kW PureWave UPS System was installed in December 2003. It is the first installation of the PureWave UPS System with a large, natural-gas-fueled generator set.
The unique design of the PureWave UPS System provides maximum reliability at minimum cost.A broad range of power protection solutions are available from S&C Electric Company's Power Quality...
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WenatcheeTV Launches Website Expanding Satellite Television and Internet Offerings Throughout the Northwestern United States
Wenatchee, WA (ContentDesk) October 16, 2005 -- WenatcheeTV has launched its new website -- www.wenatcheeTV.com -- offering DISH Network and DirecTV (sometimes referred to as "Direct TV") products and services to internet users.Of course they do business the old fashioned way, too.
"I enjoy working with someone on the phone because I feel like I am getting a clear picture of what he or she really wants from my company," says Brian Adkinson, owner. "It's a more complete perspective.
If a person isn't up to speed on the latest goodies like Tivo, DVR (Digital Video Recorder), HDTV (a.k.a. HD or Hi Def), or DirecWAY Satellite Internet Service, we are here to help them discern which technologies are ready for prime time in their homes."
There is a toll free telephone number on the WenatcheeTV homepage.Customers may also order services from WenatcheeTV and its partners directly from the WenatcheeTV.com website"We...
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ATLANTA, GA (ContentDesk) June 3, 2004--PossibleNOW, a leading provider of Internet-based applications, strategic consulting and systems engineering services, has launched the brand name, Guest2Net, for its high speed Internet access solution. Activities in the branding process include establishing a separate web site, www.guest2net.com.Guest2Net focuses on high speed Internet access solutions, including wired and wireless local...
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Helen's No Fuss Breakfast
No fuss breakfast - recipe makes one - I would suggest 2 per servingThere are few things better than the traditional 'full english' breakfast. Sometimes, however, it is simply too much trouble. Here's a tasty alternative that will make your guests look at your culinary skills in a new light, and will involve you in minimal work, and less wahing up!Take 1 slice of quality Ham (smoked or honey roast works best), a large egg and grated parmesan cheeseYou will need a Le Creuset cook n' bake tray for...
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Gift Basket Heaven
I love receiving gifts, and let's face it...who on earth doesn't. Getting flowers from my husband always makes me feel special. The cards I get from the kids on my birthday and the holidays are precious to me. Still, there is one gift I look forward to more than any other. I have an aunt who I have always been very close to and who sends me a gift basket every year for Christmas.
In over ten years of receiving gift baskets from her, I have never had the same basket twice and I have never...
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The 4 Steps to Successful Goal-Setting
Successful people have always had clear, focused goals that guided them to greatness. Thomas Edison was determined to create the electric light bulb. "Lucky" Lindbergh was determined to reach Paris, and bet his life on it. Michelle Kwan had a goal to be the best skater in the world. Oprah Winfrey was an abused child who determined to make life better.Successful people always have clear goals.
Great musicians, great athletes, successful salespeople and inspiring leaders know what they want...
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