RAYPCB also highlighted its ongoing quick-turn prototyping capability for high-frequency Rogers builds, supporting engineering teams that need rapid validation cycles during product development. The ...
Once construction on an AM antenna is completed, the time comes to prove to the commission that the array meets the authorized specifications. For many years, the traditional method of proofing ...
Vertical Integration to Enhance COMSovereign's 4G LTE and 5G Radio Offerings and Establishes Fully Developed In-House Sales Channels Serving Tier-1 Customers in United States and Latin America - ...
For decades, traditional lithography techniques—such as electron beam lithography and nanoimprinting—have struggled to meet the demand for ultra-fine, high-aspect-ratio structures in general. Similar ...
Thomson Broadcast-owned GatesAir has brought to life an enhanced managed services program that is designed to address what the company calls “the urgent need” for skilled RF resources and services in ...
Implementation of the 5G radio frequency (RF) standard is increasing rapidly [1]. Over the past four to six quarters, there has been an increased focus on publications and products that have been ...
Wireless technologies are transforming how people connect, communicate, and use the internet. Strong and reliable connections are becoming increasingly prevalent in daily life thanks to cell phones ...
WEST BRIDGEWATER, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Notora, LLC, a nationally recognized radio frequency (“RF”) engineering firm based in Roswell, Georgia, as of today, will begin doing business as Centerline.
Technology Solutions Company to Provide Spectrum Expertise in Support of Agency’s Geostationary and Polar-Orbiting Environmental Satellites and Ground Systems The National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
It seems almost too quiet. By almost all accounts, the broadcast RF spectrum, specifically for UHF TV, will soon be massively re-allocated. Will the TV repack will make for one last hurrah for RF ...
COLUMBIA, Md.—By his own admission, Richard Tell has climbed lots of broadcast towers, gotten himself exposed to some really intense radio frequency fields, suffered RF burns and on occasion has even ...