April 12, 2004 - Woven Cable Assemblies may utilize any cables including LMR® and TCOMâ„¢ and can be supplied pre-terminated with connectors. Cables are woven together using variety of materials to maintain low profile and organized cable configuration. For mobile, emergency, and portable cell sites where cables are unwound and re-wound numerous times, concept speeds up winding and unwinding process and eliminates tangled and unwieldy cables.
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Woven Coaxial Cable Assemblies now available from Times Microwave Systems
Times Microwave Systems has recently introduced its woven coaxial cable assembly capability for mobile cell sites and other applications requiring an organized cabling system. Cables are woven together using a variety of materials to maintain a low profile and organized cable configuration. For mobile, emergency and portable cell sites where the cables are unwound and re-wound numerous times, this unique concept speeds up the winding and unwinding process and eliminates tangled and unwieldy cables.
Woven cable assemblies may utilize any of the high performance Times cables including LMR® and TCOMâ„¢ and can be supplied pre-terminated with high quality Times connectors. Other cable components such as power cords for tower-top lighting can also be incorporated into the woven assembly.
Times Microwave Systems, a Smiths Interconnect company, is the leader in the design and manufacture of coaxial cables for RF and microwave applications. For further information regarding Times Microwave Systems LMR® cables, connectors and assemblies, please contact Kevin Moyher on 203-949-8447.
About Times Microwave Systems
Times Microwave Systems (TMS) was founded in 1948 and became part of Smiths Interconnect division in 1990. It has over 50 years experience in designing innovative, high-reliability, coaxial cables and assemblies for demanding interconnection problems. An engineering oriented organisation, the company specialises in the design and manufacture of high performance flexible and semi-rigid coaxial cable, connectors, and cable assemblies for RF transmission from HF through Microwave frequencies.
Unlike other cable manufacturers with limited product lines, who try to fit customer applications to their existing products, the philosophy of TMS is to select or design the right product for the application, resulting in an optimal and cost effective solution.
About Smiths Interconnect
Smiths Interconnect companies comprise of; EMC Technology, PolyPhaser, Transtector Systems, Radio Waves, Times Microwave Systems, Summitek Instruments, Florida RF Labs, Hypertac Europe, Hypertronics, LEA International, Sabritec, Icore International, Specac, Smiths Interconnect Shanghai and Smiths Interconnect Japan. Each enterprise within this division is a leader in its field and trades under their own strong brand name.
Smiths Interconnect, a division of Smiths Group, provides specialist engineering solutions for customers, electronics interconnect, telecommunications, aerospace as well as military and satellite markets world wide.
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Stephanie Wnek Marketing Coordinator
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Kevin Moyher Product Manager
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