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Gamma Electronics Inc.

Gamma Electronics Inc.

电器、电气和电子产品制造业

Pomona,California 409 位关注者

Optimizing Networks through Cable Assembly, Protection, and Identification.

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Gamma Electronics was founded in 2006 and is based in Pomona, California, (greater Los Angeles area). We began in the production and selling of heat shrink and heat shrinkable boots to the aerospace and defense industries, having multiple products approved by Boeing, Bell Helicopter, and Lockheed Martin. In the years following Gamma Electronics has continued to produce cable protection products, revolutionizing the market with the introduction of silicone cold shrink tubing in 2015. Gamma Cold Shrink was the first cold shrink tubing to be IP68 certified and saw near immediate use on AT&T’s FirstNet towers, with continued use to the present day. With the success of our cold shrink tubing we have since expanded our RF and Tower weatherproofing solutions, adding Slide Locks, Weatherproof Boots, Magic Tape, Grounding Kits, and our RF attenuating Suppressor Boots. Gamma’s relationship with AT&T expanded in May of 2019 when AT&T approved our Slide Locks for widespread AT&T use. To make the procurement process easier AT&T has since issued CEQ numbers for both Gamma Cold Shrink and Gamma Slide Locks. In early 2021 our relationship with AT&T developed further with AT&T approving additional models of Gamma Cold Shrink as well as our 5G/Small Cell Low PIM Adapter Kit. Given the success we’ve had with AT&T and others we have come to be known as an RF and Tower weatherproofing company, specifically in the telecommunications and fixed wireless industries. For the convenience of our customers in these specific industries we also offer cable assembly options with which our weatherproofing products can be easily paired. We also continue to offer a robust line of heat shrink tubing products as well as thermal transfer printers specifically designed for use with heat shrink tubing.

网站
https://www.gammaelectronics.net
所属行业
电器、电气和电子产品制造业
规模
2-10 人
总部
Pomona,California
类型
私人持股
创立
2006
领域
Shrink Boots

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    2837 Metropolitan Pl

    US,California,Pomona,91767

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  • Our VP Peter Weyhreter will be speaking this year at IWCE on March 17th

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    DAS Cable, Connector and Jumper Specialist

    ?? Exciting News! ?? I'm honored to be speaking at IWCE 2025 this year! I'll be speaking on Monday, March 17th at 2:30. I'll be talking about how Enforcing In-Building Radio Saves Lives. During this speech, I'll address a little bit about human nature and why we are so reactionary. I'll address the recent wildfires in CA and why in-building DAS is a must. DASUNIVERSITY.ORG Join me in Las Vegas from March 17-20, 2025 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. https://lnkd.in/gc5_uYPs Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation! Register now using my promo code SPEAKER20 for 20% off your ticket, plus enjoy FREE access to the Exhibit Hall! I can't wait to connect with everyone there! ?? Make sure to use promo code SPEAKER20 and register now: https://lnkd.in/gc5_uYPs #IWCE25 #CritComms #CriticalCommunications

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  • Gamma Electronics Inc.转发了

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    Offering up my nearly 50 years of wireless experience and 25 years of IBW to help others

    My interview with the Gamma Electronics Inc. team is finally posted. I actually did this interview almost a year ago, but they were apparently saving the best for later ??. Since this interview I've been busy with more training sessions to help system integrators and AHJ/Licensees understand the complexities of ERCES and prepare for the NICET IB-PSC Exam. 13 classes completed in 2024 and 6 more scheduled the first few months of 2025 already. Most have been private classes with a single integrator or licensee, but a few public classes as well. My next public class that is not sold out is April 29-May 1st in partnership with National Training Center.

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    ?? Digital Architect | ?? Gamma | Building DAS University & PNJLive

    It’s been an absolute thrill creating and working on these #DASTALK podcast episodes and gearing up to launch DAS University with the Boss man Peter Weyhreter. Here’s another standout episode for the books, featuring none other than the OG and legend of the #ERCES industry, Mike Brownson—the managing editor and contributing author of the comprehensive ERCES Handbook. A big shoutout to everyone I've connected with in Utah for showing love and supporting what we’re building over at Gamma Electronics Inc. The momentum is real, and the shift is happening! ?? Watch the new episode with Mike Brownson here: https://lnkd.in/gY-rZBfD

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  • Gamma Electronics Inc.转发了

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    Technical Director at JEM Systems

    DAQ 5.0 !!! Thank you Philip Nicholas Juan and Gamma Electronics Inc. team for putting this project together! DAS University will be HUGE! Very happy to be part of it and for being able to help the industry! Ps: I thought these scenes were "off the record".... ?? ??

  • ????New DAS Talk Episode – Featuring Industry Legend Mike Brownson! Gamma Electronics is proud to bring you this must-watch episode of?DAS Talk, where we sit down with?Mike Brownson, a veteran with 50 years in wireless technology and the mastermind behind the ERCES Handbook. ???What’s in Store? ?? Essential strategies for AHJs, DAS integrators, and facility managers. ?? Overcoming common challenges in DAS and ERCES installations. ?? Insights into pathway survivability and fire code compliance. ?? Best practices to reduce interference and ensure smooth communication. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting in the industry, this episode is packed with knowledge that will help you streamline projects, ensure code compliance, and enhance public safety. ???Watch now: https://lnkd.in/gHuG9TnJ At Gamma Electronics, we’re committed to supporting the DAS and ERCES community with reliable solutions and expert resources. Let’s build safer and stronger systems together! ?? #DAS #ERCES #GammaElectronics #WirelessTechnology #PublicSafetyCommunications #SaferBuildings

  • ?? Rethinking RF Systems for Multi-Building Campuses Gone are the days of managing 20 independent BDAs with separate rooftop antennas for a campus of 20 buildings. While this approach once seemed practical, it often created more problems than solutions: ?? Excessive uplink noise impacting carrier-to-noise (C2N) performance. ?? Reduced coverage footprints or worse, network disruptions. Today, the smarter choice is a fiber optic radio network: ?? One system serves the entire campus, reducing the need for multiple antennas. ?? Dramatic improvements in noise reduction, performance, and C2N metrics. ?? Enhanced maintainability for long-term reliability. Whether it’s a manufacturing facility, educational campus, or specialized infrastructure, a well-designed fiber network offers efficiency and better performance—without the headaches of outdated setups. ?? Watch the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/g9s6-B7T Have you made the shift to fiber optic radio networks for campus applications? Share your experience! #DASInnovation #RFSystems #FiberOpticNetworks #CampusSolutions #WirelessTech

  • ?? DAS Beyond Urban Environments: Solving RF Challenges Everywhere When you think of DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems), high-rise buildings or million-square-foot warehouses might come to mind. But DAS applications go far beyond the urban landscape: ?? ?? Subway systems ?? ?? Airports ?? ? Hydroelectric dams and nuclear power plants ?? ?? Wastewater treatment facilities ?? ??? Defense-related facilities What do they all have in common? Buildings block radio signals—whether it’s concrete, steel, or even modern tinted windows designed to reduce sunlight. DAS solutions are essential to provide reliable RF coverage, regardless of location or purpose. These applications aren’t just important; they’re often strategic for critical infrastructure and national security. ?? Watch the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/g9s6-B7T What’s the most unique or strategic location where you’ve implemented DAS? Let’s share experiences! #DASInnovation #RFSystems #CriticalInfrastructure #WirelessTech #InBuildingCoverage #DASApplications

  • ?? DAS Innovation: Evolving Beyond Yesterday’s Solutions There’s so much more to DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) and in-building coverage than just simple BDAs. While some older tools and techniques still work, others have been replaced by advanced solutions that prioritize: ?? Reliability and system availability. ?? Addressing the mission-critical nature of modern communication. ?? Why evolve? ?? Sticking to outdated methods only magnifies yesterday’s problems in today’s complex environments. ?? The industry is rapidly growing, with more buildings and players demanding better technology. With decades of experience, I’ve seen firsthand how innovation has transformed DAS. It’s a shift that’s not just about technology—it’s about solving challenges effectively as the landscape changes. ?? Watch the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/g9s6-B7T What’s your experience with DAS innovation? Let’s connect and share insights! #DASInnovation #WirelessTech #InBuildingCoverage #MissionCritical #RFSystems #InfrastructureSolutions

  • ?? A Fresh Perspective on Complex DAS Solutions Unlike traditional approaches that start with a standard BDA and evolve it—adding features like fiber links, more power, or redundancy—we take a different path: ?? We focus on complex, demanding applications right from the start. ?? Instead of stretching legacy designs to fit modern needs, we build end-to-end systems tailored to today’s challenges. This ensures: ?? Solutions are purpose-built for their applications. ?? Reliability and performance aren’t compromised by adapting older technologies beyond their limits. It’s about designing systems to meet modern needs—not retrofitting outdated tools. ?? Watch the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/g9s6-B7T How do you approach solving challenges in complex DAS applications? Let’s discuss! #DASInnovation #ComplexSystems #WirelessSolutions #EndToEndDesign #InfrastructureTech

  • ?? Rethinking Fire Protection in DAS Design In traditional DAS setups, the backbone or riser often requires two-hour fire protection—achieved through: ?? Fire-rated shafts or chases. ?? Expensive two-hour fire-rated cables. But here’s a thought: What if built-in redundancy eliminated the need for such measures? Imagine: ?? A system with redundant pathways in opposite directions. ?? If one side fails (e.g., due to fire damage), the other seamlessly maintains communication. This approach could simplify designs and reduce costs while maintaining critical reliability. It’s a smarter, more resilient alternative to traditional fire-rated backbones. ?? Watch the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/g9s6-B7T How do you approach fire protection and redundancy in DAS systems? Let’s explore innovative solutions together! #DASDesign #FireProtection #Redundancy #WirelessInnovation #InfrastructureTech

  • ?? Multi-Tier DAS: Breaking Beyond Simple Architectures The traditional wheel-and-spoke DAS architecture—a head end connected to remote units—works for simple setups. But real-world scenarios are rarely that straightforward: ?? To connect A to D, you might need to pass through B and C. ?? Covering multiple facilities often requires efficient use of an existing fiber plant. Enter multi-tier DAS architectures: ?? Flexible designs that adapt to complex layouts. ?? Efficiently utilize infrastructure while supporting layered redundancy. ?? Far beyond the limitations of traditional one-to-one star analog fiber DAS. This flexibility ensures solutions are scalable and resilient, no matter the complexity. ?? Watch the full discussion here: https://lnkd.in/g9s6-B7T How are you leveraging advanced DAS architectures in your projects? Let’s share insights! #DASInnovation #MultiTierDAS #RFSystems #WirelessSolutions #ScalableDesign

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