UltraSync GPS-100C™ From Memorylink provides simple, cost-effective sync generation for
Motorola’s Canopy™ series radios and Coverage Extender™

Memorylink’s UltraSync™ GPS-100C generates a precise, highly stable, proprietary sync signal used by Memorylink’s Coverage Extender™ and by Motorola’s Canopy™ family of wireless broadband radios for timing synchronization.

Memorylink’s UltraSync is the ideal solution to provide a cost-effective, reliable, high-stability timing reference for Motorola's Canopy radios, whether in a Coverage Extender-connected system, a system utilizing Motorola's Cluster Management Modules (CMMs), or operating standalone. It delivers significantly improved network performance and reliability. Use of the UltraSync minimizes timing drift and interference and provides a higher resultant bandwidth, helping to maximize link and system performance. UltraSync is critical for a wireless network’s efficiency and reliability when Canopy radios are used to transport time division multiplexed (TDM) data over the wireless link, and particularly in a wireless coverage area where multiple radios and channels are in use. The UltraSync’s high-quality components, including an active antenna which allows use in low-signal environments, and a NEMA 4X and UL 508 outdoor rated enclosure, ensure reliable performance that meets the highest standards.

About Memorylink
With corporate headquarters in Neenah, WI and product development facilities near Chicago, IL, Memorylink empowers people with communication technology and products to enhance the quality of their lives. Since 1998, Memorylink has been working toward the goal of connecting people – from where they are to where they want to be – to ensure that their communications requirements are satisfied. To discover how Memorylink can satisfy your communications requirements or those of your customers, please visit us at www.Memorylink.com.

About GPS
The worldwide GPS system blanketing the Earth provides highly stable and redundant Cesium (Cs) and Rubidium (Rb) atomic clock sources to GPS receivers including the UltraSync, which can be located almost anywhere on the Earth’s surface where a physically unobstructed path to the GPS satellites is available. GPS utilizes a constellation of at least 24 medium Earth orbit satellites which transmit precise microwave signals. There are 30 actively broadcasting satellites in the GPS constellation orbiting the Earth, enabling a GPS receiver to determine its location, speed and direction. A GPS receiver used for positional location calculates its position by measuring the distance between itself and three or more GPS satellites. Atomic clocks integrated into the GPS satellites provide a highly stable and accurate time reference needed for positional information, but equally useful for precise timing applications such as the UltraSync.

 

UltraSync is a trademark of Memorylink Corp.
MOTOwi4 is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.

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