A communications technology with roots in 1960s military radar systems is about to become the next big thing in cell phones and wireless networking. And that presents a potentially attractive new ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Most consumers weren’t giving much thought to cellular antennas before ...
Well, I've been doing a bit of digging, and I've decided on my design, measurements, and construction techniques, with only one thing remaining for my YAGI design - The reflector.<P>I simply can't ...
Ready to build an HDTV antenna of your own? You may need a new antenna to receive digital broadcasts starting June 12 if you have an old, analog television (see last week's blog). Chronicle reader ...
According to a new Research Brief from ABI Research, mobile network operators are facing an increasing demand for data over their radio access networks, which could lead to extra costs unless new ...
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 ...
Cellular antennas have become a pesky source of mayhem to architectural landscapes in nearly every city across the nation. As cell phone use grows (roughly 50% of Americans now own a cell phone), ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pulse Electronics Corporation announces the family expansion and formal launch of its ultra-thin, clear, DAS ceiling antennas. Extending just 0.33 inches (8.4mm) below the ...
Our In-building antennas are designed to provide excellent coverage solutions in order for external Public Safety Radio Frequencies to propagate within buildings, tunnels or public use environments.
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