MTA displays new range of wireless communication technologies at EIMA
MTA, a multinational company operating in the global automotive sector, will be attending EIMA International (Pad. 18, D18) with its new range of wireless communication technologies developed for the agricultural industry. At the heart of the proposal is the great variety of antennas, off-the-shelf and custom made, developed and manufactured in Italy and capable of meeting the entertainment and connectivity needs on board modern agricultural vehicles. The antennas proposed by MTA are the result of this year’s acquisition of the business unit of Calearo Antenne and are distinguished by their high quality that allows for the creation of a reception system capable of optimising the signal inside the vehicle on which they are installed; special attention is paid to the elimination of possible electromagnetic interference, generated inside or in the environment in which it operates, capable of disturbing long-range communication. Continue reading MTA displays new range of wireless communication technologies at EIMA at Industrial Vehicle Technology International.
MTA, a multinational company operating in the global automotive sector, will be attending EIMA International (Pad. 18, D18) with its new range of wireless communication technologies developed for the agricultural industry.
At the heart of the proposal is the great variety of antennas, off-the-shelf and custom made, developed and manufactured in Italy and capable of meeting the entertainment and connectivity needs on board modern agricultural vehicles.
The antennas proposed by MTA are the result of this year’s acquisition of the business unit of Calearo Antenne and are distinguished by their high quality that allows for the creation of a reception system capable of optimising the signal inside the vehicle on which they are installed; special attention is paid to the elimination of possible electromagnetic interference, generated inside or in the environment in which it operates, capable of disturbing long-range communication.