DANIELS LAUNCHES 470-520 MHZ T-BAND UHF RADIOS

Victoria, B.C. Canada - April 3, 2007 - Daniels Electronics Ltd., a supplier of high reliability radio equipment for public safety and natural resource applications, today announced the expansion of their UHF analog and digital P25 radio product lines to operate in the 470-520 MHz T-band.

"The addition of T-Band support on our radios allows Daniels Electronics to now offer our reliable, robust and low current radios to Public Safety and Natural resource customers that desire to use the 470-520 MHz T-Band for new radio services," said Gerry Wight, Director of Marketing for Daniels Electronics. "The new T-Band radio supports both analog and digital P25 signalling across the 470-520 MHz band. In North America this band is 470-512 MHz and in Australia, the band extends up to 520 MHz. Daniels has designed the radio to support the full band allowing our products to be used in both markets."

The Daniels T-Band Radio has the same modular form factor as other frequency bands supported by Daniels, allowing the new radio modules to fit in any existing Daniels subrack. It interfaces transparently to existing control cards and is firmware upgradeable to P25 allowing for a seamless upgrade to T-Band operation for any existing customer.

Daniels radios are known for their flexible modular construction which allows custom configurations for specialized applications. They are also noted for their robust construction, low current consumption and extreme temperature tolerance (-30o to +60o C) which has enabled them to be deployed in some of the world's harshest environments such as Alaska and Siberia.

About Daniels Electronics Ltd.

Daniels Electronics Ltd. is a North American leader in the design and manufacture of customized radio communications systems for specialized applications. For the past 50 years Daniels has provided our customers in North America and internationally with highly reliable base stations, repeaters and paging equipment that is environmentally robust and operates in rugged and extreme temperature conditions where low current consumption is a key requirement.

For more information about Daniels Electronics, visit www.danelec.com.

Contacts:

 
Gerry Wight
Director of Marketing
Daniels Electronics Ltd.
(250) 382-8268
Gerry_Wight@danelec.com