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DALLAS - Nov. 14, 2005 - Continental Electronics Corporation today
announced that it is ahead of schedule in delivering 132 ultra-low-noise
transmitter to U.S. government contractor BAE Systems for use in the
High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) near Gakona,
Alaska. When the massive planar array for ionospheric research is
completed in 2007, it will include a total of 180 Continental
Electronics Corporation D616G 10 kW combined transmitters, which the
company is upgrading specifically for HAARP, HAARP first installed
Continental Electronics transmitters in 1993 when the project began.
Robert
Jacobsen, the HAARP project manager for BAE Systems, said that the
company is very pleased with the performance of the transmitters.
"Continental Electronics was the company that best met our rigorous
specifications back in the early 1990s, when we began using their
solutions," said Jacobsen. "Their transmitter is a beautiful piece
of equipment that does the job it is intended to perform extremely well.
There is no other product available on the market that can do what we
have designed it to do."
"Our
customers benefit from our extensive product 'menu' that they can select
from to suit virtually any type of challenge," said Will Collins,
program manager at Continental Electronics. "For the HAARP
project, we customized certain functions to meet different performance
and reliability mandates, but ultimately the transmitters are based on
CE's flagship solid and long-time industry-proven platform."
The U.S.
government is constructing the HAARP facility to conduct
upper-atmospheric and solar-terrestrial research via a phased array
transmitter, with an aim of learning more about the ionosphere - an
upper section of the Earth's atmosphere ionized by solar radiation with
natural electrical currents that can be modulated with powerful radio
signals. Much of the ionosphere's scientific potential lies in
satellite communications, which depends on signals passing through it.
BAE
Systems today leads the installation at HAARP, which began in 1993 with
18 transmitters, grew to 48 in 1998, and is currently being expanded to
a total of 180 transmitters - all built by Continental Electronics with
some components from BAE and other suppliers. The final expansion
will bring the HAARP array to full power, with its effective radiated
power (ERP) increasing from 84 dBW to about 96 dBW. It will have
greater transmitter modulation capability, variable frequency range, and
beam steering than any other high-frequency transmitting system in the
world. Continental Electronics is under contract to supply six
transmitters per month.
The
transmitters for HAARP needed to have extremely low noise
characteristics to maximize the ability to manipulate the ionosphere.
They also much be tough enough to perform reliably in the challenging
Alaskan environment. The challenge o developing and producing
these transmitters led the government to select and continue to use
Continental Electronics as its sole-source supplier over the years.
"With 60
years of experience and expertise in transmitters and listening to our
customers demands, we are in an excellent position to successfully meet
the demands of the toughest projects out there," said Collins.
"We're proud that the U.S. government looks to Continental Electronics
for expertise in complex RF applications, and we look forward to the
future challenges they will bring our way."
Learn
more about Continental Electronics at
www.contelec.com.
About
BAE Systems
BAE Systems is an international company engaged in the development,
delivery, and support of advanced defense and aerospace systems in the
air, on land, at sea, and in space. The company designs,
manufactures, and supports military aircraft, combat vehicles, surface
ships, submarines, radar, avionics, communications, electronics, and
guided weapon systems. It is a pioneer in technology with a
heritage stretching back hundreds of years and is at the forefront of
innovation, working to develop the next generation of intelligent
defense systems. BAE Systems has major operations across five
continents and customers in some 130 countries. The company
employs nearly 100,000 people and generates annual sales of
approximately $25 billion through its wholly owned and joint-venture
operations.
About Continental
Electronics
Founded in 1946, Dallas-based Continental Electronics
is a global leader in broadcast transmitters equipment, supplying
advanced transmission technology. The company is the world's most experienced designer
and builder of the highest-power radio transmission equipment for
commercial, defense, government, religious, and scientific applications. |