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From Michael
by Unknown on Oct 2, 2004 |
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My name is Michael U. Bosowski, president of Hollis Electronics Company LLC.
We manufacturer specialized test equipment and our web site is www.holliselectronics.com . We build Bit Error Rate Test Sets, all digital Carrier to Noise Generators (CNGs) which have digital power meters and hence never require calibration and have accuracies on the order of 0.1 dB. We also build channel simulators using the same digital technology of the CNGs along with building modems for custom applications. The few messages I saw on the discussion board had some people from Intelsat listed as members, they would be familiar with our Burst Mode link Analyzer used for measuring the Group Delay and Amplitude response of a TDMA system without removing revenue carrying traffic. I believe this is enough of an introduction to let it be known I have the capabilities to talk knowledgeably about your modem requirements. I was interested in getting more information on the discussion I saw to see if maybe I could contribute anything of consequence and get to know some of the engineers involved. Thank You; Michael U. Bosowski President Hollis electronics company LLC -- Regards, Sridhar |
From Michael
by Unknown on Oct 8, 2004 |
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My name is Michael U. Bosowski, president of Hollis Electronics Company LLC.
We manufacturer specialized test equipment and our web site is www.holliselectronics.com . We build Bit Error Rate Test Sets, all digital Carrier to Noise Generators (CNGs) which have digital power meters and hence never require calibration and have accuracies on the order of 0.1 dB. We also build channel simulators using the same digital technology of the CNGs along with building modems for custom applications. The few messages I saw on the discussion board had some people from Intelsat listed as members, they would be familiar with our Burst Mode link Analyzer used for measuring the Group Delay and Amplitude response of a TDMA system without removing revenue carrying traffic. I believe this is enough of an introduction to let it be known I have the capabilities to talk knowledgeably about your modem requirements. I was interested in getting more information on the discussion I saw to see if maybe I could contribute anything of consequence and get to know some of the engineers involved. Thank You; Michael U. Bosowski President Hollis electronics company LLC -- Regards, Sridhar |
From Michael
by Unknown on Oct 8, 2004 |
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My name is Michael U. Bosowski, president of Hollis Electronics Company LLC.
We manufacturer specialized test equipment and our web site is www.holliselectronics.com . We build Bit Error Rate Test Sets, all digital Carrier to Noise Generators (CNGs) which have digital power meters and hence never require calibration and have accuracies on the order of 0.1 dB. We also build channel simulators using the same digital technology of the CNGs along with building modems for custom applications. The few messages I saw on the discussion board had some people from Intelsat listed as members, they would be familiar with our Burst Mode link Analyzer used for measuring the Group Delay and Amplitude response of a TDMA system without removing revenue carrying traffic. I believe this is enough of an introduction to let it be known I have the capabilities to talk knowledgeably about your modem requirements. I was interested in getting more information on the discussion I saw to see if maybe I could contribute anything of consequence and get to know some of the engineers involved. Hi many times you want to send your stupid spam to this list?? |
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