Due to the difficulties of propagating radio waves through concrete and metal, covering the varied range wireless communications in complex structures has traditionally been a job that could only be ...
A Dutch company, which goes by the rather uninspiring name of Antenna Company, says it has discovered a new way of building radio antennas that have six to eight times the performance of the existing ...
CHANDLER, Ind. – It was 1943 and America was in the depths of World War II, with no certainty of the outcome. Among the avenues for achieving victory was to develop radio beacons to aid in bombing ...
A 2006 Product of the Year Award winner, the Ultrasphere in-building wireless antenna from Laird Technologies (St. Louis, MO) owes its success to its small size—it can be hidden almost anywhere to ...
Looking up at the sky just after sunset or just before sunrise will reveal a fairly staggering amount of satellites orbiting ...
The real action in the world of ham radio is generally in the high frequency bands. Despite the name, these are relatively low-frequency bands by modern standards and the antenna sizes can get a ...
JTower has developed a glass antenna that it claims can "turn windows into base stations," to deliver 5G services in Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese telecom infrastructure company has paired with carrier ...
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