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Front End Module (FEM) for WiFi 802.11a/n/ac Systems: RFFM4501E
2013-01-30 15:57:00| rfglobalnet Products
This front end module (FEM) covers the 4.9 GHz to 5.85 GHz frequency range and features an integrated 4.9GHz to 5.85GHz amplifier, SPDT Tx/Rx Switch, LNA with bypass, and power detector coupler. It’s ideal for ISM band and WiFi applications, and for use with portable battery powered equipment, and WiFi access points, gateways, and set top boxes.
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Front End Module (FEM) for WiFi 802.11a/n/ac Systems: RFFM4501E
2013-01-30 15:57:00| wirelessdesignonline Products
This front end module (FEM) covers the 4.9 GHz to 5.85 GHz frequency range and features an integrated 4.9GHz to 5.85GHz amplifier, SPDT Tx/Rx Switch, LNA with bypass, and power detector coupler. It’s ideal for ISM band and WiFi applications, and for use with portable battery powered equipment, and WiFi access points, gateways, and set top boxes.
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Wetzel: Technology Front and Center in Retail World
2013-01-24 16:37:00| National Real Estate Investor
Buxton CEO Charles Wetzel talks about how retailers continue to embrace analytics and technology to reach the right customers.
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Nuclear power: Back on the front burner
2013-01-20 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Economist: EARLIER this month work began at a big construction site in Shandong province, south-east of Beijing. In a country overflowing with infrastructure projects, that seems unremarkable. Except the workers are restarting construction of a nuclear plant using a radical new design developed by Beijings Tsinghua University. This showcase of indigenous innovation is the clearest signal yet that Chinas nuclear power is about to take off again. Before 2011 Chinas leaders were dead keen on it, hoping...
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Coal's 'lifeline to Asia' emerges as new front in global warming fight
2013-01-18 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: This 900-acre industrial park features a horseshoe-shaped dock of timber and steel that juts out into the Columbia River, an hour's drive north of Portland. During World War II it shipped bullets and bombs across the Pacific. Now it's providing ammunition for a new battle: whether to export substantial amounts of coal from the western United States to Asia. "The channel runs deep here. It's self-scouring, so you don't have to dredge it," explained Craig Allison, operations manager for the port,...
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