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Aeroflex company licenses Kyocera's new graphical user interface for base station emulators Jul 22, 2004 3:35 PM
Aeroflex Incorporated has announced that its company, Racal Instruments Wireless Solutions (RIWS), has agreed to licensing terms with Kyocera Wireless Corp., San Diego, CA., for the distribution and sale of Kyocera's Graphical User Interface (GUI) product AMBER (Automatic and Manual Base Station EmulatoR) as part of Racal Instruments Wireless Solutions' test equipment. AMBER is a Microsoft Windows application used to configure the RIWS 6204 CDMA base station emulator. The 6204 CDMA base station emulator is used as part of Racal Instruments Wireless Solution's mobile phone protocol test system. AMBER provides an intuitive graphical user interface for the 6204, and it is designed primarily to meet the mobile protocol test needs of cdma2000 operators. With its ad hoc message creation and message encode/decode facility, AMBER allows the user to communicate actions and commands to the mobile handset from the base station emulator and elicit responses without the need to continually establish or re-establish a call. AMBER complements the RIWS Air Interface Monitor & Emulator (AIME) graphical user interface, which CDMA mobile phone manufacturers prefer because of its support for 3GPP2 standard protocol conformance test case and detailed event logging capabilities. The AMBER graphical user interface is available immediately in conjunction with the delivery of a 6204 CDMA base station emulator
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