Pacific Crest Introduces Next Generation Advanced Data Link Radios
SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 15, 2009 - Pacific Crest Corporation, a leading supplier of wireless data communication solutions, announced the new Advanced Data Link (ADL) generation of radios with the introduction of ADL Foundation, a 0.1 -1.0 Watt programmable transceiver. This sophisticated radio modem is designed for integration into products that require either a one- or two-way communication link.
The ADL Foundation provides major advancements over the existing PDL RXO that has been a cornerstone in defining industry standards. The ADL Foundation offers a 40 MHz frequency range and support for both 12.5 and 25 kHz channel bandwidth, providing maximum performance for a variety of applications. It is compatible with existing products from Pacific Crest, Trimble and other manufacturers thus allowing rapid integration into existing systems. The ADL Foundation marks the beginning of next generation radio technology from the source of the world’s largest installed base of GNSS precise positioning systems.
Pacific Crest is a leading supplier of wireless data communication solutions designed for positioning and remote sensing applications. The company also specializes in reselling Trimble Navigation’s high precision GPS receivers to system integrators for a variety of positioning applications. Our products are based on innovative technologies that are optimized for maximum dependability, accuracy and performance. Pacific Crest provides a total customer solution that reduces the overall size, cost, and complexity of critical data communications and positioning systems. Founded in 1994, with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, Pacific Crest maintains a strong international presence in the data communications and GPS positioning industries.