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News
Events
ITC/USA 2010
- October 25-28, 2010
- Town and Country Resort & Convention Center
- San Diego, CA
- Booth 1308
Latest News
26 October 2009
In conjunction with the 2009 International Telemetering Conference, Quasonix announces the release of several new products it intends to demonstrate at the conference that both strengthen and expand its market-leading product line of telemetry transmitters and receivers. The headliner product is Quasonix' brand-new Rack-Mount RDMS™ Telemetry Receiver, that, at 1U in rack height, is the most compact rack-mount receiver in the industry. Not only available in a single-channel configuration, but also in a dual-channel with optional pre-dectection diversity combining, and finally, a quad-channel in the same compact package. Not to be overlooked, Quasonix' breakthrough nanoTX™ telemetry transmitter enters the market as the smallest ARTM transmitter ever at a mere 1.3 in³. Finally, a new C-band transmitter augments Quasonix' highly-successful TIMTER™ transmitter model line by supporting new TM bandwidth.
Quasonix ITC 2009 New Products Press Release
Rack-Mount RDMS™ Receiver Page
Take a 3-D Tour of the Rack-Mount RDMS
nanoTX™ Transmitter Page
TIMTER™ Transmitter Page
26 October 2009
With telemetry bandwidth at an all-time premium, the most efficient ARTM waveform, Multi-h CPM (ARTM CPM), is more valuable than ever before. In this context, Quasonix is pleased to announce its ARTM CPM demodulator is now capable of reliably operating up to 37 Mbps. This enhancement, coupled with Quasonix' market-leading synchronization time and sync threshold performance, makes a strong case for greater ARTM CPM adoption. The company expects further enhancements to extend the upper bounds to 46 Mbps by Q2 2010. Quasonix' ARTM CPM demodulator is available in airborne and rack-mount demodulator and receiver products.
DMS™ Demodulator Page
30 September 2009
Quasonix announces it has won a critical C-band telemetry transmitter award from Eglin Air Force Base. The indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) award marks the first of its kind as the recently-allocated C band, 4400 MHz - 4950 MHz ("C-low"), crystallizes as the next frontier for bandwidth dedicated to telemetering.
29 September 2009
Following on the heels of the first two successful production deliveries of its new Rack-Mount RDMS™ Receiver, Quasonix has won an award from Tyndall AFB in Florida, for two dual-channel rack-mount receivers featuring ARTM Tiers 0, I, and II demodulation and diversity combining.
20 February 2009
Quasonix has upgraded with its move to a new facility move operations to a new facility on February 20, 2009 as a result of the rapid growth it has experienced over the past few years. The new 10,000 sq. ft. facility is more than double the size of Quasonix' current headquarters, and its office park location provides options for future expansion as well. The new address will be:
6025 Schumacher Park Drive
West Chester, OH 45069
1 December 2008
Resource Systems of Newtown, Connecticut joins recent addition Elotek Systems in Quasonix' network of sales representatives. Resource Systems provides coverage throughout the Northeastern United States, as well as Canada. Quasonix is very pleased to add another highly respected, experienced, and knowledgeable manufacturers' sales representative organization to its sales team. To learn more about Resource Systems and its territory, visit our Sales Reps page.
10 November 2008
Quasonix, LLC, developer of high performance aeronautical telemetry systems, announced today that the company has added Elotek Systems as an authorized representative of its telemetry products in the western United States region. With the signing, Elotek joins Quasonix’ other domestic sales representatives, AeroGear (Southeast) and Tech Marketing Associates (Northern California). Read the Press Release (PDF).
21 October 2008
Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced Quasonix, LLC is leveraging Stratix® III FPGAs in its latest DMS™ Telemetry Demodulator and RDMS™ Airborne Telemetry Receiver products. Altera’s high-performance FPGAs offer advanced digital signal processing (DSP) modulation and filtering for the demodulators, enabling Quasonix to deliver a high-performance solution for flight-test telemetry. Quasonix is demonstrating its latest family of Stratix III FPGA-based demodulators and receivers at the 2008 International Telemetering Conference (ITC) in San Diego, Calif., from October 27 to 30. Read the Press Release (PDF).
16 October 2008
Quasonix announced today that the company has been awarded a fixed price contract from Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (“SpaceX”) of Hawthorne, California to provide telemetry transmitters and receivers in support of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launch vehicle and Dragon spacecraft programs. Read the Press Release (PDF).
15 October 2008
The company announces that it will introduce several new products at the ITC/USA 2008 Conference in San Diego, October 27-30. The latest advancements include a 2.2 cubic inch µTx transmitter, production-ready tri-band and 20 Watt transmitters, and a rack mount demodulator product that features four high-quality 65k color displays and up to two demodulators in a single 19" rack mount, 1U tall chassis.
26 September 2008
Eglin Air Force Base has awarded another contract to Quasonix for a wide range of products to support ongoing flight testing operations. Eglin AFB will be augmenting its existing tri-band transmitter arsenal with an additional 25, while also adding 6 single-band airborne receivers, and finally, 9 tri-band airborne receivers.
4 February 2008
Quasonix announces the first award for its new ground-breaking tri-band transmitter product from Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. The award for 9 transmitters will afford Eglin AFB telemetry personnel the flexibility of using a singular 7-cubic inch unit for testing in all three telemetry bands: Lower L, Upper L, and S. In addition, the Eglin transmitters will be outfitted with all three ARTM modes, Tiers 0, I, and II, for interoperability with both legacy and spectrally-efficient systems.
24 January 2008
The new year marked a major milestone in Quasonix' evolution with the shipment of its first production airborne receivers. The 12 cubic inch unit is the smallest ARTM airborne receiver on the market with an integral demodulator that supports ARTM Tiers 0/I/II, as well as legacy PSK modulations. Even more impressive is the receiver's performance, with a noise figure averaging 3-4 dB at various bit rates, frequencies, and modes.
23 October 2007
Quasonix introduced several new products at the ITC/USA 2007 conference in Las Vegas. Among the new offerings showcased were a multi-channel demodulator product housed in a 1U rack-mount chassis, and, a fully-integrated airborne receiver in a 12 cubic inch package - the smallest ARTM airborne receiver on the market. Additionally, Quasonix demonstrated its 6 cubic inch multi-mode transmitter's impressive power efficiency.
19 September 2007
The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division at China Lake, CA has awarded Quasonix with a contract for 65 5 Watt S-band multi-mode transmitters. The Quasonix transmitters will be used on the Navy's AIM-9X missile program to provide critical telemetry data during testing. The award closely follows another multi-mode transmitter contract from the U.S. Air Force the previous week. Read more...
11 September 2007
Quasonix announced today that it has been awarded a firm-fixed price contract from Edwards Air Force Base to provide a total of sixteen 10 Watt S-band multi-mode telemetry transmitters for the F-22A flight test program. The F-22A transmitters will feature all three ARTM waveforms (Tier 0-II), Forward Error Correction (FEC), and unparalleled DC-to-RF conversion efficiency. Read more...
Archived News
16 June 2003
Quasonix Awarded Contract from US Air Force for Design of Multi-Mode Multi-Band Programmable Telemetry Transmitters. Read more...
2 April 2003
Quasonix Awarded Contract from US Air Force for Advanced Range Telemetry (ARTM) Tier I Missile Test Transmitters. Read more...
15 October 2002
Quasonix Awarded Contract to Support the Navy’s Network Enhanced Telemetry (NET) Program. Read more...
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