FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 25, 1996

MICRONETICS WIRELESS INTRODUCES NEW INSTRUMENT TO SPEED SENSITIVITY TESTING ON WIRELESS SYSTEMS
Dallas, TX -- Here at the International CTIA Show, Micronetics Wireless, Inc. (Nasdaq:NOIZ) introduced its new family of CNG-100 Carrier-to-Noise Generators, which were specifically developed to accommodate the high frequencies of today's wireless systems, including CDMA, DCS-1800 and PCS systems -- up to 2.5 GHz.

The CNG-100 Series is designed to help OEMs and service providers more precisely evaluate the real world performance of both analog and digital wireless systems. It speeds up the bit-error-rate test sequence by providing users with a quicker picture of overall system sensitivity.

"With the CNG-100, bit-error-rate tests that used to take weeks can now be accomplished in just a few minutes," says Richard S. Kalin, President. "But what really makes the CNG-100 unique in the marketplace is its accuracy. And this is essential, because even the slightest variance in the carrier-to-noise setting can shift the bit-error rate significantly, distorting signals and giving you a false reading on system performance."

The CNG-100 is precise to within 1/10th of a dB, which exceeds the minimum accuracy requirements outlined in the IS-95 and IS-54 standards for wireless communication testing.

The CNG-100 also offers an advantage when it comes to CDMA. It features a "clear carrier path," which is essential for sending complicated signals, like CDMA, through the test sequence without distortion.

Based in Hudson, NH, Micronetics Wireless designs and manufactures specialized RF components and test equipment to help OEMs and service providers deliver high quality, reliable communications systems and services.

Contact
Micronetics
Richard S. Kalin, President
212-239-8900 x22

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