One of the great things about the Hackaday community is how quickly you find out what you don’t know. That’s not a bad thing, of course; after all, everyone is here to get smarter, right? So let’s ...
Marcel Wiget, Chantry Networks There are indeed other devices sharing the 2.4 GHz spectrum used by 802.11b/g. Based on your discovery that the noise level seems to be on a specific channel, I would ...
We recently launched a new family of high-performance RF devices for ISM bands at 169, 433, 868, 915, and 955 MHz. The most important design criteria for this new CC1120 sub-1 GHz RF Performance Line ...
This letter to the editor is in response to the recently-published commentary “AM Ain’t Done Yet.” Comment on this or any article. Email [email protected]. I love reading the articles regarding AM ...
RF interference acts like a light switch. Absent interference, things work fine. However, as soon as interference is present performance comes almost to a grinding halt. Over the past two months I ...
The CR8894SXF+ is an advanced controlled reception pattern antenna (CRPA) for anti-jamming. It is engineered to provide efficient interference protection and real-time situational awareness across ...
Radar altimeters are the sole indicators of altitude above a terrain. Spectrally adjacent 5G cellular bands pose significant risks of jamming altimeters and impacting flight landing and takeoff. As ...
It is often necessary to provide some type of shielding in order to perform RF/wireless testing with an acceptable amount of external noise. It is also often necessary to perform testing where the ...
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