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Motorola’s Vision Behind the Wireless Technology for Mobile Phones

November 6th, 2009



It is the belief of Motorola to engineer intelligence along with style and that makes Motorola’s manufacturers not just scientists but artists. The ideal of being driven by flawless mobility is what powers this global communicator. The revolution of this mobile phone is about changing traditional and wireless network systems that delivers precise technology into daily lifestyles and with style.

Motorola’s beginning

The ancestry is impressive because of the richness in communication technology and the electronic industrialization. History was made when the world saw the development of the portable system for cells in 1983. Motorola became the first ever portable system manufacturer to introduce this technology of DynaTAC 8000X cellular that transformed the globe’s communication trend. Beginning in 1928 under the name of Galvin Manufacturing Corporation, Motorola has come a long way in achieving global communication standards and continues its innovation path in scientific cell communication enjoying mass coverage.

Motorola’s Innovation

It may be ironical but the small of Motorola’s science brings the big out. Today imagine a television, radio, hard drive, music player, calendar, address files, phone and computer along with an internet connection sitting inside the small of your hand. That is Motorola’s amazing inventions and innovations in technology. The advancement has led to small and ever-so-light devices with multifaceted functions. Some of the inventions include brighter displays, higher densities, alternate power sourcing and lesser cost for manufacture.

Motorola Networks and Carriers

Breaking down barriers and inviting freedom, Motorola Mobile Phones presents the CSF or converging service framework that is reducing costs and complicated systems and removing technical and business blockages that take place in networks and carriers and bringing freedom of communication to its customers. For Phones and Communications some of the CSF systems include a two-way radio, Bluetooth and accessories, TETRA terminals and mobile mesh networks among others. These can be found popular among UK customers.

Motorola’s accessories
Interesting accessories that make Motorola one of the favorite mobile phones in the world are the HT820 headphones for true music lovers, the Bluetooth pendent S705 that controls non-stop music or calls by remote, the DJ Headset S805 for quality-listening and Bluetooth car kit IHF 1000 for customer who wont compromise.

By: Steve Dobson

Satellite Descrambler Devices Bring Technology Home

November 3rd, 2009



Whether it’s television, radio or telephone service that’s desired, if satellite power is what a person wants, satellite descrambler devices will be needed to get the job done. Not all satellite descrambler devices are alike, however, but most come along with the packages purchased.

A satellite descrambler is nothing more than a device that makes a satellite signal understandable. For example, a descrambler hooked up to a television receives and deciphers the signal so the picture appears on the screen. The same basic concept is behind these devices for use with radios and telephones, too.

For residential used, typical satellite descramblers fall into the three main types of applications a household might desire using: television, telephone and radio. Each type of service has its own descramblers, too. In general, customers who purchase packages will be given legal descramblers to use with their services.

Let’s take a look at the three main types:

Television: A satellite descrambler for use with a television service is generally a small dish and a receiver device that’s hooked directly to the television. Operating like cable television for the most part, these devices are now pretty small in size and easy to manage. Unlike dishes from the 1980s, today’s devices are fairly reliable, very inexpensive and quite small. The size, however, shouldn’t fool as these dishes can handle some pretty powerful signals and get the job done well.

Radio: Satellite radio service is really starting to take off. As it grows, the advancements that go along with their descrambling devices have, too. These devices are quite compact now, so much so they are considered portable in a lot of cases. Onboard receivers and descramblers are so small, it’s hard to tell them apart for regular old radio equipment. The only thing that really distinguishes a vehicle with a satellite set up is the fact it will likely have a short, extra thick antenna attached. Beyond that, there’s nothing visible on the outside.

Telephones: Satellite telephone systems have become so reliable and compact, it’s hard to tell them apart from regular landlines or cell phones any more. The most these systems will vary is with the antenna set ups themselves. The satellite descrambler devices are installed onboard in the equipment. As satellite technology marches forward, these devices are becoming the phones of choice for those who live or work in remote places. Since they don’t rely on electricity or cell phone towers to operate, these phones are as reliable in the middle of the ocean as they are on a mountain top or in a big city.

Satellite descrambling devices are nothing more than the tools necessary to make satellite communication systems work with televisions, telephones or radios. These devices make the signals legible to their intended targets and help power satellite communication technology.

As science has advanced, so too have these devices. What once were large, bulky creations are now rather small devices that can be used in the home, in the office or on the go. Providing a way for people to stay in touch and in tune no matter their locations, satellites are starting to power everything from GPS systems to radios.

By: Riley Hendersen