Bird Technologies

 

Bird Technologies

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Bird
IndustryElectronic Manufacturing
Founded1942
FounderJ. Raymond Bird
Headquarters
Solon, Ohio
U.S.
Number of locations
Reston, Virginia, U.S.
Bracknell, Berkshire, UK
Singapore
EMEA
Area served
World Wide
Key people
Terry Grant, President
Dennis Morgan, CFO
Michael Simpson, VP of Operations
ProductsCoverage & Capacity, Off Air Testing, Sensors (M2M), Test & Measurement
ServicesRepair and Calibration, Educational, Site Optimization
Websitebirdrf.com




















Bird provides radio frequency communication products, services, calibration and training for the public securitycellular networksbroadcastingsemiconductormilitarygovernment and medical industries.

Bird's product portfolio includes spectrum analyzers, antenna and cable testers, power sensors, power meters and monitors, wattmetersattenuators, terminations and loads, cellular repeaters, signal boosters, distributed antenna systems (DAS), RF streaming solutions, RF signal generation, and RF software analysis tools. The company's core market segments are Coverage Enhancement, Off Air Testing, M2M Sensors and Test & Measurement.

History

In 1942 James Raymond Bird teamed up with a college friend to start a small job shop in Cleveland, Ohio which led to the development of a line of products used to measure RF power generated by television and radio transmitters.[1] James and his partner founded the Bird Engineering Company which later changed its name to the Bird Electronic Corporation. During his career, James Bird had been awarded several patents.[2] Bird acquired TX RX Systems in 1995.[3]

Bird acquired X-COM Systems in 2010, the company designs and manufactures digital communication hardware and software for military and commercial applications.[4]


Milestones and patents

2018 - Combilent US Acquires Bird's Radio Infrastructure Products Division[5]

2017 - Bird Launches the SignalHawk SH-42S Handheld Spectrum Analyzer[6]

2013 - Bird Technologies Acquires Distributed Antenna System Manufacturer DeltaNode[7]

2013 - VSG5000A Multi-Channel Phase Coherent Vector Signal Generator launched[8]

2013 - IQC5000A Series, RF Spectrum Capture and Playback System launched[9]

2013 - X-COM Systems releases Spectro-X 4.0 Signal Analysis Toolkit[10]

2012 - Bird Technologies Celebrates 70 Years[11]

2012 - X-COM Systems releases Version 3.0 of RF Editor Graphical RF Signal Editor Software[12]

2010 - Bird Technologies Group Acquires X-COM Systems for Its Advanced RF Military Technology[13]

2009 - Radio Magazine Pick Hits Awarded at NAB Show for PC SignalHawk[14]

2008 - Radio Magazine Pick Hits Awarded at NAB Show for Transmit Power Monitor[15]

2007 - Ohio Governor's "E" Excellence in exporting award received (2nd time)[16]

2005 - Radio Magazine Pick Hits Awarded at NAB Show for Broadcast Power Monitor (BPME)[17]

2003 - Radio World Cool Stuff Awarded to Bird Site Analyzer[18]

1999 - Antenna Tester patent granted[19]

1959 - Thruline power measurement patent granted[20]

Model 43 Thruline Directional Wattmeter

Bird Model 43 RF Wattmeter















The Bird Model 43 Thruline Wattmeter was created in the early 1950s. The self-contained instrument used microwatts of energy from the transmission it measured. Its reference line section made it economical and provided built-in reference accuracy that remained consistent with age. The patent was granted for the Directional Wattmeter in 1958.


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