All-weather transceiver antenna system

Carlsbad, Calif.— RAMM 2000 provides maximum RF link performance when using 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz unlicensed links. The device eliminates costly and bulky RF coaxial cable that often contributes to poor performance and system reliability. A one-piece all-weather unit incorporates a high-gain 13-dBi low profile panel antenna and a high-performance 1 W (900 MHz) or 0.

By Staff October 1, 2001

Carlsbad, Calif.— RAMM 2000 provides maximum RF link performance when using 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz unlicensed links. The device eliminates costly and bulky RF coaxial cable that often contributes to poor performance and system reliability. A one-piece all-weather unit incorporates a high-gain 13-dBi low profile panel antenna and a high-performance 1 W (900 MHz) or 0.5 W (2.4 GHz) waterproof spread-spectrum transceiver platform mounted on a welded aluminum articulating assembly. Also included are a two-axis articulated mount, pole-mounting clamps and hardware, a low-loss coaxial jumper, and a Fischer all-weather waterproof connector. www.metricsystems.com Metric Systems Corp.