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Multi-Band Antennas serve small cell and outdoor DAS applications.
2015-03-12 13:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Comprising dual-, triple-, and quad-band models, EXTENT™ Omni Whip antennas are PIM certified (<-150 dBc @ 2 x 43 dbm) to provide optimal LTE performance and suit such deployments as small cell installations and outdoor distributed antenna systems (DAS). Functionality supports need for precision coverage in urban areas, and several frequency coverage options are available: 698–740, 740–793, 793–894, 894–960, 1,710–1,910, 1,910–2,180, 2,305–2,360, and 2,360–2,700.
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The Basics Of Quadrifilar Helix Antennas
2015-03-10 15:14:29| rfglobalnet Home Page
From its almost accidental origins, the axial mode helix antenna has gone from a young professor’s laboratory curiosity to one of the most widely used antennas for UHF and microwave communications. With the explosive growth of satellite-based services, the ability to receive or transmit a tight beam of circularly polarized radiation while minimizing unwanted radiation is imperative to maintaining good communication. The axial-mode helical antenna provides a high performance and robust antenna platform both in space as well as on the ground.
Active antennas could mean more powerful Wi-Fi networks
2015-02-18 04:53:34| Wireless - Topix.net
Smart antenna maker Ethertronics is taking active antenna technology it originally developed for mobile phones and applying it to Wi-Fi routers and gadgets. Its hope is to create consumer wireless networks that can make that leap to the furthest reaches of your home where Wi-Fi signals typically never penetrate.
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Self-Directing Antennas Prep for 5G
2015-02-17 20:48:12| Electronics - Topix.net
San Diego-based Ethertronics is leveraging experience developing embedded antennas to create a line of dedicated beamforming chips. The company's EtherChip EC482 aims to improve RF signal for Wi-Fi and 5 GHz backend applications.
Antennas Enable Nanoscale Terahertz Spectroscopy
2015-02-13 06:46:39| rfglobalnet Home Page
Nanoantenna-enhanced terahertz spectroscopy (NETS) involves chains of dipole nanoantennas spaced about 20 nm apart.
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