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Spatial Diversity Overcomes Multi-Path Interference | Wireless Links Over Water(Post)
Spatial Diversity: Spatial diversity is a useful feature for overcoming multi-path interference. By providing spatial diversity, the radio's internal circuitry can select between the two receive ...
WiFi Network Standards Compared:Â WiFi 6 & 6E 802.11ax, 802.11ac, 802.11n(Post)WiFi 6 & 6E Compared to 802.11ac & 802.11n Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) uses the 5.8 GHz and 2.4GHz bands WiFi 6E is the latest WiFi standard and it uses the same bands as Wi-Fi 6 ...
​Next-Gen Antenna-Based Wireless Technologies(Post)Wireless Technologies that are Antenna Based In this article, we will discuss the trends of antenna-based wireless technology for 2023 and 2024. Wireless technology has revolutionized th ...
RG58 Compared to LMR-200 & LMR-100 Coax: Shielding & Signal Loss(Post)RG58 Coaxial Cable Specifications RG58, LMR-100 and LMR-200 all have the following characteristics in common: 50 Ohm impedance A weather-resilient polyethylene (PE) dielectric PVC outer jacket S ...
U.FL & MHF4 Antenna Cables: Thickness of Cable & other Key Considerations(Post)Coax Types for MHF4 and U.FL Cables The four coaxial cable options for U.FL cables: 1.13mm, 1.32mm, 1.37, and RG174. RG178 is a less-common fifth option. All four have a black jacket. All fo ...
5GHz Wireless Frequency: Properties, Applications & Comparison to 2.4GHz WiFi(Post)What is the 5GHz frequency? This is a frequency at which electromagnetic energy can be transferred from one point to another in waves. One gigahertz is equal to one billion Hertz, which measures ...
RG-174 compared to LMR-100 Coax : Shielding and Signal Loss(Post)LMR-100 and RG174 Coaxial Cable Comparison RG174 and LMR-100 Both are compatible with Wi-Fi, Cellular, and most IoT wireless applications. LMR-100 is double-shielded ...
RFID Wireless Technologies, Frequencies and Applications in IoT(Post)Wireless Technologies used in RFID applications RFID transmits across three main frequency ranges on the electromagnetic spectrum. The low frequency band of 120-150kHz is used for basic identifica ...
LMR-400 Coax Specifications / Characteristics: Lowest Signal Loss in Its Class(Post)LMR-400 Coax Cable Specifications Structure: LMR-400 is a 50-ohm coaxial cable that was originally made to replace lower quality coax cables such as the RG-8. The 400 represents the cable dia ...
BNC cables for Video: 3G-SDI and HD-SDI SMPTE 424M Standard(Post)BNC Cables for Video: Data Alliance’s BNC cables made with RG59 and RG179 are compliant with the SMPTE 424M standard for 3G-SDI and HD-SDI video systems. SMPTE-compliant BNC Digita ...
Point to Point Wireless Links(Post)WiFi Bridges: Point-to-Point & Point-to-Multipoint Links WIFi Bridges are used for point-to-point links and point to multipoint links Long-distance point to point links: ...
U.FL Cables Coax Types Compared: 1.13mm, 1.32mm, 1.37mm, RG174, RG178(Post)U.FL Cable Coax Comparison 1.13mm coaxial cable is the most commonly-used coax for U.FL cables - especially short cables. 1.13 is the only coax that can be used with MHF4 cables. When connecting U.F ...




