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TORONTO, Oct. 23, 2024 /CNW/ - Baylin Technologies Inc. (TSX: BYL) ("Baylin" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that its subsidiary, Advantech Wireless Technologies Inc. ("Advantech"), has won $800,000 (CAD) in business from the operations and maintenance provider for the Government of Canada's North Warning System.
The North Warning System is a radar surveillance system comprising 47 radar sites extending across the Arctic from the western part of the Yukon to the southern coast of Labrador. These radar sites are linked by a satellite communications network to the Canadian Air Defence Sector in North Bay, Ontario.
Leighton Carroll, Baylin's CEO, "Ground station amplifiers from Advantech enable the continuous remote monitoring of all 47 sites on a 24/7 basis. Ground station amplifiers play an important role in both civilian and defence networks, facilitating reliable communication links between multiple sites. Advantech is proud to have been selected to provide these components for this critical early-warning radar system."
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Baylin is a leading diversified global wireless technology company. Baylin focuses on research, design, development, manufacturing and sales of passive and active radio-frequency products, satellite communications products, and supporting services. Baylin aspires to exceed its customers' needs and anticipate the direction of the market. For further information, please visit www.baylintech.com.
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