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Huber+suhner introduces latest connectivity solutions for buses

Huber+Suhner, manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical connectivity products, has introduced its latest connectivity solutions for buses, including SENCITY Road antennas.
November 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

7889 Huber+Suhner, manufacturer of components and systems for optical and electrical connectivity products, has introduced its latest connectivity solutions for buses, including SENCITY Road antennas.   
                                                
SENCITY Road combines several radiating elements within a single product for different communication standards – cellular, WLAN, GPS/Glonass and TETRA – for buses. This antenna can be installed on new vehicles and is easily retro-fitted across existing fleets, as it uses a single hole mount and doesn’t need a metal ground plane to operate.

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