ATCi Introduces TE-2000 HD Spectrum Analyzer Test Instrument
Advanced Color TV/SAT Meter Meets HD Requirements
CHANDLER, Ariz., Dec. 20, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Antenna Technology Communications Inc. (ATCi), a provider of ground-based commercial satellite communications systems and services, announced the introduction of the TE-2000 HD Advanced Spectrum Analyzer. The ATCi high-performance light-weight instrument features superior performance, advanced Color TV/SAT Meter, durable construction that is compatible with analog, digital (DVB) satellite standard.
The TE-2000 HD is the ultimate field test instrument for both terrestrial and satellite covering North America and world standards. The new design offers exceptional user friendliness and accuracy that surpasses the previous models. With its panoramic 6.5" bright display, it provides the user with the ability to not only monitor the decoded picture but also the ability to view several measurements simultaneously.
"Following the success of the ATCi TE-900 and TE-1200 spectrum analyzers, the TE-2000 HD performs all the functions of the earlier units plus so much more, and all contained within a smaller and lighter package," said Gary Hatch, CEO. "By consistently enhancing our product offerings, ATCi continues to expand the scope of our business in a positive, productive way."
The TE-2000 HD units are currently available, in-stock, and ready for shipment.
About ATCi
ATCi's mission is to enhance the customer's opportunity for profit by providing quality, reliable and cost effective satellite and fiber linked communication components and systems to commercial entities in the U.S. and abroad. ATCi is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona with operating sales offices in North America, China and Brazil. For further information on ATCi products and services, please call 480-844-8501 or visit our Web site at http://www.atci.com.
SOURCE Antenna Technology Communications Inc.
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