NEWS SOURCE: Protium Technologies Inc.
NORTHBOROUGH, Mass., Feb. 27, 2012 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Protium Technologies, Inc. has announced today that it is now shipping the P6020, a 20 MHz-6 GHz digitized tuner, and that the company has signed an agreement with Marlborough Communications Limited (MCL) in Surrey, England, to serve as the distributor in the U.K.
The P6020 is a miniature brick that combines the objectives of small size, light weight, and low power consumption with the high performance possible with the latest RF and SDR techniques. The superior performance of the P6020 is particularly evident in high density, high level signal environments, especially when ultra-fast tuning is required. A continuous digital I&Q output stream is provided over a 1 GHz Ethernet port for bandwidths up to 20 MHz, with a “snapshot mode” of more than one second of storage at 40 MHz bandwidth. The user can program the RF section, AGC parameters, IF bandwidth filters, output modes and other settings via the 100/1000 Ethernet interface. Additionally, a USB port is provided for secure maintenance, firmware upgrades, and network configurations.
In the words of Rick Gawlik, president of Protium Technologies: “The design of the P6020 wideband digitized tuner is the result of extensive interactions with the user community, which provided key specifications for an economical solution. It is a robust unit well suited for tactical and strategic signal collection and monitoring applications that is also available in an international configuration as the P6020i.”
Also today, Protium Technologies announced that MCL has become the U.K. distributor for the company’s products, with particular emphasis on the wideband tuner product line. MCL is a leading-edge solutions provider that meets the signal intercept and processing application needs of military users, system designers, integrators, and the intelligence community.
As Nick DeSilvio, Vice President of Business Development at Protium Technologies indicated: “Marlboro Communications Limited’s well known capabilities and resources will significantly augment Protium’s global reach. We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial business relationship.”
Mark Harbin, EW Product Manager at MCL, believes that the partnership of the two companies will enable the benefits of this ground breaking capability to be made available to U.K. customers. “With the combination of MCL’s experience of tactical and strategic requirements, as well as its U.K. customer knowledge along with Protium’s technical capabilities and past achievements we believe this produces a incredibly strong team to ensure customers get the best possible operation solution and the long term support and backup they would expect.”
About Protium Technologies, Inc.:
Protium Technologies, Inc. (www.protiumtechnologies.com) is a developer and manufacturer of commercial and military digital RF and microwave telecommunications subsystems. The company has extensive experience in developing and manufacturing communications equipment operating in the frequency range of a few MHz to 60 GHz. Current activities are centered on developing and manufacturing a product line for U.S. Government signal collection and monitoring applications and a line of platforms for software-defined radios.
Protium Technologies, Inc., located in Northborough, MA, was founded in 2003 and is owned by the management team.
About Marlborough Communications Limited:
Marlborough Communications Limited (MCL) is a British Company with over 30 years specialist experience in the design, development, production, support and training of advanced electronic and electro-mechanical systems for the military, government and commercial markets.
MCL has fulfilled contracts for both U.K. and overseas customers, making it a leading supplier of Electronic Warfare Equipment Surveillance Systems; C4ISTAR Systems and Sensors; Micro and Nano Unmanned Aerial Systems; Soldier Worn Integrated Power Systems; SATCOM; Radio Communications; Frequency Management and Telecommunications and Surveillance.
All MCL’s personnel are cleared to a Secret security level with a large percentage cleared to Top Secret. MCL has long-term relationships supplying equipment and services to the U.K. MOD, Security Services, U.K. Special Forces and NATO.
For more information contact:
Nick DeSilvio
Protium Technologies, Inc.
508-393-3700
ndesilvio@protiumtechnologies.com.
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Original Story ID: 2012-02-0227-001 (7695) :: 2012-02-0227-001
Original Keywords: Rick Gawlik, P6020 wideband digitized tuner, Nick DeSilvio, Protium Technologies Inc, P6020 20 MHz 6 GHz digitized tuner, Marlborough Communications Limited, Mark Harbin, RF and SDR techniques, Massachusetts, commercial and military digital RF and microwave telecommunications subsystems Protium Technologies, Inc. Northborough Massachusetts NORTHBOROUGH, Mass.
Alternate Headline: New 20 MHz – 6 GHz Digitized Tuner and U.K. Distributor announced by Protium Technologies, Inc.
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