With the completion of its new, state-of-the-art testing facility this summer, Winegard, a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative antenna products, will soon establish itself as a ...
Quadsat, the Danish drone-based antenna testing company, has launched its product range with an extended breadth of frequency ranges and the addition of uplink capabilities. The Quadsat range for RF ...
Since satellites are always in different locations, it can be challenging to repeat a test environment for CRPA testing. Historically, testing Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna (CRPA) systems in a ...
Your wireless product’s end-to-end success dictates that your customers will rely on your antennas to perform well in their system. Most hardware and software is thoughtfully tested before sale or ...
Arlington, Va. — The Consumer Electronics Association’s (CEA) antennas committee today announced revisions to its antenna testing standard to include the testing of self-adjusting “smart” antennas.
Modern vehicles are filled with newer sensor, telematics , and wireless technologies. More digital and RF technologies being designed into the latest vehicles is an accelerating trend, which is ...
Antenna design, fabrication, and performance verification are key to the success of both the astrophysics program and the satellite telecommunications program. To support these efforts, a free space ...
TV antennas might seem like a relic of a bygone era, when the number of channels you received could be counted on your fingers. However, as people look for ways to trim their ever-escalating cable and ...
There are different ways, techniques, and equipment available to test antennas. As with any antenna system, regular testing as a component of an overall maintenance program will ensure maximum ...
Iridium Communications Inc. (Nasdaq:IRDM) today announced it has successfully completed the Compact Antenna Test Range (CATR) testing for Iridium NEXT satellites. The CATR testing is the simultaneous ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. — A group of Purdue University professors has launched a start-up to create an auto-aiming wireless antenna system that reliably links users on vehicles and boats to the Internet.