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Pulse Electronics’ Clarity DAS Clear Ceiling Antennas Selected to Enable Wireless Communication in the World Trade Center, New York City
2015-10-21 | ReturnOver 700 ultra-thin, clear antennas to be deployed
October 21, 2015 -- Pulse Electronics Corporation announces that its Clarity family of antennas has been selected by a major US wireless carrier to enable wireless network coverage in a key building of the World Trade Center complex in New York, NY. Over 700 of Pulse’s Clarity DASUTCCR500NF distributed antenna system(DAS) ultra-thin, clear, ceiling-mount antennas will be deployed in thebuilding.
“Pulse’s Clarity antennas are a great fit for the World Trade Center,” said Olivier Robin, general manager for Pulse Electronics Wireless Infrastructure business unit. “With almost everyone using a mobile phone or some type of wireless device, it is essential that employees and visitors of the World Trade Center have a clear connection, enough bandwidth for the internet, and minimal dead spots and dropped calls. The reconstruction of this historic building created demanding RF conditions of steel and reinforced concrete. The patent-pending novel design of the Clarity antennas resulted in extremely thin, translucent radiating elements for optimum visual appeal coveted by architects; yet they meet the RF needs fortoday’s advanced wireless networks.”
Pulse Electronics’ Clarity family of DAS antennas are translucent, making them nearly transparent. They have an extremely low profile, extending just 0.33 inches (8.4mm) below the ceiling. The antennas cover all cellular bands from 608 MHz through 2700 MHz and their PIM (passive intermodulation distortion) rating is better than -155dBc at 2x20 watts (2x43dBm), providing superior performance. TheDASUTCCR500NF antennas are part of Pulse Electronics’ PIMinator® line of low passiveintermodulation antennas.
For more information on Pulse Electronics DAS antennas check out the datasheet athttp://productfinder.pulseeng.com/product/DASUTCC500NF , visit the website at http://www.pulseelectronics.com, or contact Pulse Electronics at antennas.us@pulseelectronics.com.
Source:http://www.pulseelectronics.com/