![]() within a single MDS Mercury chassis. The radio, modem, interface connections, and TDD synchronization features are all part of one box. When deploying access points (i.e., base stations), no additional equipment is required for synchronizing co-located access points. For remote radios (i.e., subscriber units), no additional equipment is required for supporting Ethernet and serial connections simultaneously. prioritization services, they are all included as standard features. cost-effective accessories that are tested to perform at optimal levels. GE MDS offers both standard and custom packages for wireless applications in harsh industrial environments. We simplify your wireless systems design by providing a convenient single-source ordering process. From antennas for the Mercury to field-rated power supplies for your mission-critical application, GE MDS can help ensure your system is robust and future-proof. Mercury 900 is a premier mobile data solution for public safety and field force automation deployments where security, channel availability, and high throughput are required. While Mercury 900 may be deployed as fixed infrastructure, its feature set is optimized for mobility, to include advanced roaming capabilities and seamless adaptation to specific access point configuration settings. Ethernet throughput while parked. This throughput is required for today's feature-rich dispatch applications and accessing agency Intranet and e-mail systems. Mercury 3650 provides up to 9 Mbps aggregate Ethernet throughput for fixed, point-to-point or point-to-multipoint deployments. Operating under Part 90 of FCC rules, the Mercury 3650 includes both restricted and unrestricted, contention-based protocol support. MAC address filtering authentication, and VLAN tagging included as standard features. This industrial-grade, single-box solution delivers extreme temperature specs for all equipment, Class 1, Div 2 approval, and IEEE-1613-compliance, this solution is built to be deployed in harsh environments. As a single-box solution, infrastructure costs are reduced and significantly fewer points of failure exist. 25 MHz) available Q4 2009 |