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News Release 23rd February 2004
Smallest internal Quadband antenna hits the mark
at 3GSM Cannes
Antenova has today unveiled its QUADNOVA TM quadband
antenna at the 3GSM Congress in Cannes
3GSM World Congress, Cannes , February 23-26,
2004 --- The innovative antenna developer Antenova has just unveiled
its QUADNOVA TM antenna for cellular handsets, smartphones and PDA
applications.
The QUADNOVA TM covers the AMPS 800, GSM 900,
DCS 1800 and PCS 1900 bands and is suitable for Asia , European
and American (CDMA/TDMA 800 and 1900) handsets, smartphones and
PDA applications. With a volume of less than 3.5cc, this antenna
is the smallest quadband in the world and offers over 50% average
terminal radiation efficiency over all four bands. The QUADNOVA
TM is a hybrid solution with a combination of ceramic and PIFA (Planar
Inverted F Antenna) technology and can be customised to suit individual
customer requirements. The QUADNOVA TM has superb detuning characteristics
thanks to the properties of Antenova's HDA TM (High Dielectric Antenna)
technology and because of this, components can be placed close to
the antenna and will have less interference than conventional technology.
As handsets get smaller and the functionality
gets greater there is real pressure on handset designers to fit
more components into an ever reducing space. Because of the small
size of Antenova's antenna it can fit into all sizes of mobile phones,
offering the ability to just use one component for all models (including
dualband and triband models), and thus reducing tooling costs and
cutting development costs significantly.
“A conventional quadband antenna with similar
performance will need about twice the volume, making the QUADNOVA
TM the smallest and highest performing solution in its class”,
says Greg McCray, CEO of Antenova.
Antenova will also be unveiling its 3G
TRINOVA TM antenna covering the GSM 900, GCS 1800, PCS 1900, WCDMA
2100 and UMTS(3G) bands. Antenova can also offer GPS and Bluetooth
TM variations.

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