Quasi-isotropic antennas are designed to deliver uniform radiation in almost all directions, thereby ensuring optimal signal coverage in complex communication environments. These antennas are pivotal ...
Anritsu Company extends its Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Measurement System with the introduction of isotropic antennas that provide frequency coverage from 9 kHz to 6 GHz. Compatible with certain LMR ...
The following is excerpted from Chapter 3: Radio Basics for UHF RFID from the Book, The RF in RFID: Passive UHF RFID in Practice by Daniel M. Dobkin. RFDesignLine readers who order a copy of this book ...
Isotropic antennas offer first real potential to reduce the cost of conventional Phased and Flat Panel Antennas by as much as 90% London, England, September 13, 2017— Isotropic Systems, the global ...
Welcome again to the wonderful but sometimes weird world of wireless comms, written by Joel Young, CTO of Digi International. Welcome again to the wonderful but sometimes weird world of wireless comms ...
An industry expert offers some suggestions for dealing with the challenges of testing today�s high-frequency antennas. A common solution to EMC/EMI test requirements is the rectangular anechoic ...
There is no way to cover all the important concepts of directional antennas in a single column. There have been many voluminous tomes written about this subject. This month we will look at some of the ...
I’m going to go out on a limb here and start with a statement: In the real world, there is no such thing as a non-directional FM broadcast antenna. An isotropic radiator may be theoretically possible, ...