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always tell the truth northernlight.com National Financial Network Robert Weiss, 781/444-6100 ext. 11 Conolog Introduces DSP Pilot Tone Transmitter Designed Specifically for General Electric NS40 Upgrade SOMERVILLE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 2000-- New Equipment Allows GE NS40 Retrofit Without Costly Replacement Conolog Corporation (NASDAQ: CNLG, CNLGW), an engineering and design company that provides digital signal processing solutions (DSP), announced today that it has introduced a DSP transmitter and receiver into its PTR product line that has been specifically designed to integrate with General Electric's NS40 products, regardless of their age. GE's NS40 transmits and receives a separate superimposed tone that prevents false failure trip indications when microwave transmissions shift or drift during actual operating frequencies. The Company is not aware of any other products that effectively integrate with the aging NS40 system; customers seeking to expand or upgrade are confronted with complete replacement of their system. Conolog's DSP Pilot Tone Transmitter/Receiver is designed to communicate with NS40 products, eliminating costly retrofits. Conolog's new product is a direct response to the need created by the exit of GE from the microwave transmission line protection business, which left behind a large installed customer base utilizing the NS40 product line. Conolog president, Robert Benou, commented, "Since General Electric chose to leave the microwave transmission line protection market segment, its customer base has been seeking a way to upgrade its NS40 systems without expensive replacement costs. We believe our new PTR product is the solution." Benou continued, "As always, Conolog is committed to expanding its business by responding to customer demands for solutions that work in a cost-effective, highly-efficient manner." Conolog Corporation is an engineering and design company primarily engaged in providing engineering and technical personnel, and manufacturing a line of digital signal processing systems (DSP), including transmitters, receivers and multiplexers, under the INIVEN trade name. Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the Company's products, increased levels of competition, new products introduced by competitors, changes in the rates of subscriber acquisition and retention, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. CONTACT: National Financial Network Robert Weiss, 781/444-6100 ext. 11 or Conolog Corporation Robert Benou, 908/722-8081 KEYWORD: NEW JERSEY BW1186 MAR 16,2000 5:55 PACIFIC 8:55 EASTERN