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Digital Frequency Discriminator: FDFD7409-6
2013-01-10 14:04:20| rfglobalnet Downloads
This datasheet includes electrical and mechanical specifications for the FDFD7409-6 Digital Frequency Discriminator. This DFD features high accuracy and resolution, low power, short RF pulse capture, a high data rate, and a light weight.
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Instantaneous Frequency Measurement Receiver: FDFD7409-2
2013-01-10 14:02:57| rfglobalnet Downloads
This datasheet includes electrical and mechanical specifications for the FDFD7409-2 Instantaneous Frequency Measurement Receiver. This IFM features high resolution, low power, high accuracy, a small size, a light weight, short RF pulse capture, a high data rate, and a pipeline processor.
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Digital Frequency Discriminator: FDFD6850-1
2013-01-10 14:01:40| rfglobalnet Downloads
This datasheet includes electrical and mechanical specifications for the FDFD6850-1 Digital Frequency Discriminator. This DFD features high resolution, low power, high accuracy, a small size, and a light weight.
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Digital Frequency Discriminators/Instantaneous Frequency Measurement Receivers
2013-01-10 13:59:19| rfglobalnet Products
These Digital Frequency Discriminators (DFDs) and Instantaneous Frequency Measurement Receivers (IFMs) are ideal for electronic countermeasures, signal intelligence, radar warning receivers, the capture of signal RF pulse events, and identification of frequency agile radar.
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Frequency of WiFi usage outside home
2013-01-09 10:26:00| Telecompaper Reports
This chart shows how often consumers (12-80 yrs ) used a WiFi connection in the last six months, somewhere else than at home. The frequencies in the chart are divided by whether or not consumers paid for the connection and if they had to enter a password. The chart compares data from March 2011 (n=697) and December 2012 (n=1592). Respondents had to answer how often they accessed a WiFi connection. The answer to how they accessed the WiFi connection was retrieved from an earlier question in the survey. Answers included free of charge without a password, free of charge with a password, free of charge with (mobile) internet subscription, paid for temporary access and paid subscription. Few respondents choose the option paid subscription (n=19); these results have been excluded. People could answer with 'Several times a day', 'Daily', 'Several times a week', 'Weekly', 'Several times a month', 'Monthly', 'Less than once a month'. Source: Telecompaper Consumer Panel.
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