PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Quarterwave Ltd Announce Miniature, PCB Antenna for Embedded GSM/GPRS Communications

Quarterwave Ltd, the U.K based specialist of Antennas and RF cabling for wireless M2M and mobile communication applications today released the Gamma E1, their smallest quad band antenna for operation with GSM/GPRS cellular engines.

2011-09-13
HOOK, ENGLAND, September 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Measuring just 36x13mm, Gamma E1 is a miniature ¼ wave dipole antenna, allowing a direct "plug and play" connection without additional tuning circuitry. Available with UFL, GSC or MXTK connector options, Gamma E1 ensures suitability with quad band GSM/GPRS cellular engines fitted with the corresponding board mounted connector.

Designed for use in embedded equipment where space is a constraint, Gamma E1 provides a VSWR ratio of sub 2:1 across the 824 - 960MHz and 1710 - 1990MHz frequencies at a maximum 2dBi gain. Ideally suited for mounting to the inside of non metallic enclosure, the antenna is vertically polarised and is tested for use in wireless M2M (machine to machine) and telemetry devices such as cellular panic alarms, covert and data logging applications.

Graham Merry of Quarterwave Ltd comments "The small size of Gamma E1 and its ability to operate without matching circuitry enables designers to select the antenna, knowing it can be designed in quickly to operate with todays cellular modules. Additionally, with the recent EU announcement about European 4G frequency requirements, Gamma E1 lends itself well to being future proof for designers with one eye on emerging market trends.".

Gamma E1 is available to order now from Quarterwave directly. More details can be found by visiting http://www.quarterwave.co.uk

About Quarterwave Ltd
Based in Hampshire, U.K and with considerable experience in the wireless M2M and telemetry market sectors, Quarterwave staff offer expertise to OEM's and Systems integrators designing antennas into equipment or complete solutions. Our range of standard or custom antennas are tailored specifically to a customers application and we oversee the production via our factory in the Far East prior to final inspection and test in the U.K before shipment. This design and production expertise coupled with our commitment to offering maximum 4 week leadtimes, makes Quarterwave a valued partner with many of today's leading technology companies.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

DHEx Enterprises Announces 2012 Philadelphia Black Family Technology Awareness Showcase

2011-09-13
DHEx Enterprises, LLC, a Philadelphia-based small business, will host its 2nd Annual Black Family Technology Awareness Showcase on February 18th, 2012 and are seeking sponsors and participants. The Black Family Technology Awareness Showcase is in recognition of the National Black Family Technology Awareness Week which is held during Black History Month. National Black Family Technology Awareness Week is a nationwide program to educate and empower our families through technology and prepare us to become an integral part of the fastest-moving industry of all time. The ...

Unique Items of Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini in Greg Martin Auctions / Heritage Auctions' Sept. 18 Sale in Dallas

2011-09-13
Greg Martin Auctions / Heritage Auctions is proud to present an exceptional three-part event on September 18, 2011, in Dallas, Texas. Among the more than 1020 lots going up for bid are items sure to interest World War II historians and collectors. Several lots feature exceptional provenance related to Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini and his demise in April 1945 in the waning days of World War II. Rare & unique, the lots include the historic clothing ensemble of Benito Mussolini and his mistress Clara Petacci, captured during their attempted escape, just prior ...

CUnet Adds Three Schools to Expanding Inquiry Management Division

2011-09-13
CUnet (www.cunet.com) announced today that three colleges have selected CUnet's Inquiry Management team to manage their enrollment marketing programs. Northwestern College, National College and Wright College have selected CUnet to help them oversee and advise on their media planning and inquiry vendor management, expand their reach, support their brand, and generate more interest from prospective students. "We were looking for two key things. First, we wanted a team that would work with us closely and act as a partner—CUnet was an obvious choice, given their solid ...

Sleep Through Your Dental Appointment: Sedation Dentistry in Gurnee; Delany Dental Care Announces the Opening of a New Gurnee Office at 310 Greenleaf - the New Office is Dedicated to Patient Comfort

2011-09-13
Dentistry has become a relaxing procedure for most patients. If you are one of the patients who is terrified by dentistry or the thought of seeing a dentist, Delany Dental Care (http://www.delanydentalcare.com) has the answers you seek. Patients can chose from a variety of anxiolytic medications that ease the anxiety of dentistry and allow it to become a pleasant experience. The use of Nitrous Oxide in conjunction with anxiolytic medication is an efficient method of easing fear and eliminating discomfort for almost all patients. Many patients actually sleep through their ...

Ventana Research Deliver New Cloud Computing Benchmark Research on the Dilemma of Disparate Business Data

2011-09-13
First of its kind benchmark research just completed from Ventana Research shows organizations are adopting cloud computing and cloud-based software at a rapid pace. The research show that nearly 20 percent of organizations are already using it and 40 percent more plan to deploy it in the next 12 months. Using cloud computing allows organizations to rent and access applications easily and then have data created and stored underneath. While easy to get started it is not so easy to access and integrate the data for business purposes. The research shows that while access ...

Christopher Flach Releases His New Film Olek "Bad Artists Imitate, Good Artists Steal"

Christopher Flach Releases His New Film Olek "Bad Artists Imitate, Good Artists Steal"
2011-09-13
Christopher Flach releases his new film Olek "bad artists imitate, good artists steal" -- a short film that explores the artists' creative personality. An uplifting, faced paced, not-for-profit, and educationally driven documentary, the film couchettes several of the artists key works during her New York residency, including the Wall Street Bull, the Jonathan Levine and Christopher Henry shows, and her tribute to Yoko Ono in Time Square. About Olek Olek was born Agata Oleksiak in 1978 in Poland. In 2000, she received a Bachelor degree in Cultural Studies ...

Near Loss Of Irreplaceable Photos Inspires Launch Of Data Backup Company

Near Loss Of Irreplaceable Photos Inspires Launch Of Data Backup Company
2011-09-13
At a time when more and more critical data is migrating onto personal and business computers, Mickey Pazienza learned just how vulnerable that data could be. Pazienza, a 16-year veteran of the IT sector was approached by a good friend whose computer had been crashed by a destructive virus. The computer contained the last pictures of the woman's young daughter who had recently died of leukemia. While the photos were recovered, the threat of losing such irreplaceable data inspired Mickey to launch Treasure Backup, a company that provides online data backup services for individuals ...

RealCare Program from Realityworks, Inc. to Appear at Museum of Motherhood in New York City

RealCare Program from Realityworks, Inc. to Appear at Museum of Motherhood in New York City
2011-09-13
Visitors to the Museum of Motherhood (M.O.M.) in New York City will have the opportunity to experience RealCare hands-on simulations from Realityworks while touring the exhibit. Realityworks became a corporate sponsor of M.O.M. by supplying them with multiple RealCare Baby infant simulators and RealCare Pregnancy Profiles for the exhibit. The first and only facility of its kind, M.O.M., aligned with the Motherhood Foundation, is a museum that offers attendees the opportunity to study and understand the important job of a mother. Its goal is to strengthen the voice of ...

New Scoliosis Exercise Equipment May Eliminate Bracing or Surgery

2011-09-13
Green Bay, Wisconsin - Dr. Brian Dovorany chair of the CLEAR Institute Education Board, (a non-profit scoliosis research think tank) is challenging the current status quo of prescribing scoliosis brace treatment and standard physical therapy based exercises to patients with idiopathic scoliosis and replacing these with a new scoliosis exercise program. Recent research conducted by individual scoliosis rehabilitation clinics throughout the world have been analyzing data from the treatment of a new "scoliosis cantilever"TM developed by Dr Brian Dovorany. This ...

DERMagic Expands Global Reach with All-Natural and Organic Skin Care Products for Pets

DERMagic Expands Global Reach with All-Natural and Organic Skin Care Products for Pets
2011-09-13
DERMagic Skin Care for Animals (www.DERMagic.com) today announced it has begun shipping its popular and proven all-natural and organic skin care products for dogs and cats to new global markets, including Denmark, Australia, Singapore, United Kingdom, and Canada. Responding to demand from customers worldwide for an effective solution to skin conditions such as hot spots, black skin disease (Alopecia X), dry skin, and bacterial and fungal infections, DERMagic expanded its all-natural pet product availability through new distribution relationships. The company also demonstrated ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Antipathy toward snakes? Your parents likely talked you into that at an early age

Sylvester Cancer Tip Sheet for Feb. 2026

Online exposure to medical misinformation concentrated among older adults

Telehealth improves access to genetic services for adult survivors of childhood cancers

Outdated mortality benchmarks risk missing early signs of famine and delay recognizing mass starvation

Newly discovered bacterium converts carbon dioxide into chemicals using electricity

Flipping and reversing mini-proteins could improve disease treatment

Scientists reveal major hidden source of atmospheric nitrogen pollution in fragile lake basin

Biochar emerges as a powerful tool for soil carbon neutrality and climate mitigation

Tiny cell messengers show big promise for safer protein and gene delivery

AMS releases statement regarding the decision to rescind EPA’s 2009 Endangerment Finding

Parents’ alcohol and drug use influences their children’s consumption, research shows

Modular assembly of chiral nitrogen-bridged rings achieved by palladium-catalyzed diastereoselective and enantioselective cascade cyclization reactions

Promoting civic engagement

AMS Science Preview: Hurricane slowdown, school snow days

Deforestation in the Amazon raises the surface temperature by 3 °C during the dry season

Model more accurately maps the impact of frost on corn crops

How did humans develop sharp vision? Lab-grown retinas show likely answer

Sour grapes? Taste, experience of sour foods depends on individual consumer

At AAAS, professor Krystal Tsosie argues the future of science must be Indigenous-led

From the lab to the living room: Decoding Parkinson’s patients movements in the real world

Research advances in porous materials, as highlighted in the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Sally C. Morton, executive vice president of ASU Knowledge Enterprise, presents a bold and practical framework for moving research from discovery to real-world impact

Biochemical parameters in patients with diabetic nephropathy versus individuals with diabetes alone, non-diabetic nephropathy, and healthy controls

Muscular strength and mortality in women ages 63 to 99

Adolescent and young adult requests for medication abortion through online telemedicine

Researchers want a better whiff of plant-based proteins

Pioneering a new generation of lithium battery cathode materials

A Pitt-Johnstown professor found syntax in the warbling duets of wild parrots

Cleaner solar manufacturing could cut global emissions by eight billion tonnes

[Press-News.org] Quarterwave Ltd Announce Miniature, PCB Antenna for Embedded GSM/GPRS Communications
Quarterwave Ltd, the U.K based specialist of Antennas and RF cabling for wireless M2M and mobile communication applications today released the Gamma E1, their smallest quad band antenna for operation with GSM/GPRS cellular engines.