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Formlabs Form 4

The Formlabs Form 4 is the latest professional-grade resin 3D printer from the Massachusetts-based manufacturer. Starting at ...
Once upon a time, ham radio was all about CW and voice transmissions and little else. These days, the hobby is altogether richer, with a wide range of fancy digital data modes to play with. [KM6LYW ...
WASHINGTON — Satellite antenna manufacturer Kymeta said it will supply 138 Osprey u8 flat-panel terminals and spares to the U ...
Modern TV antennas are smarter and sleeker but they work the same way: pulling free broadcast signals right out of the air.
Old radios didn’t have much in the way of smarts. But as digital synthesis became more common, radios often had as much digital electronics in them as RF circuits. The problem is that digital ...
LEO mega-constellations are expected to deploy thousands of satellites to provide broadband services with data rates ...
Abstract: High-frequency (HF) ground-wave radars employing compact antenna arrays are advantageous in practical applications because of their convenient deployment. However, the direction-of-arrival ...
Bell Labs built a giant antenna in Holmdel, New Jersey, in 1960. It was part of a very early satellite transmission system called Echo. By collecting and amplifying weak radio signals bounced off ...
Abstract: The traditional approach of radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure compliance assessment is highly conservative when applied to radio base station antennas implementing dynamic ...
The IRFU has warned players that they could be blocked from international rugby if they participate in the proposed R360 competition. The big-money breakaway project aims to sign rugby's top players ...
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