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March 13th, 2012

Glowlink Monitors NOAA's Links Come Rain Or Shine


[SatNews] It is important for NOAA's satellite links to be reliable in order to correctly forecast the weather, and other tasks.

Glowlink announced that it has won a competitive contract to provide spectrum monitoring equipment for NOAA satellites.

Under the contract, NOAA will deploy a network of monitoring systems based on the company’s state-of-the-art Model 1000 and Model 1010 wideband spectrum monitoring systems to monitor links carried on GOES satellites.

The Model 1000 is a sophisticated spectrum monitoring and analysis system that has revolutionized the field of satellite spectrum monitoring. The Model 1010 is a super-wide bandwidth version of the product with superior carrier monitoring characteristics.

“We are extremely pleased with this competitive win,” said Jeffrey C. Chu, Glowlink Co-founder and CEO. “With this contract, Glowlink achieves a market reach that now spans weather, sports, entertainment, advertising, broadcast, aviation and national security in both domestic and international markets.”