The Business Extra — May 2007

April 4, 2008 on 4:53 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

The Business Extra — May 2007
Major Upgrades to Survey and Mapping Software Released; infoUSA to License POI Database to ALK Technologies; Google Earth Layer Provides Interactive Outdoor Adventures; Navteq Teams With AutoDesk and deCarta for Developer Network; MasterCard, Yahoo! Tap go2 for New Services; Mobile Antennas Designed for Public Safety

Ready to Receive: Developing a Professional Antenna for Galileo
Can a multi-band antenna cover all the carriers necessary in a modern GNSS, or does the advent of Galileo demand a true wideband technology? The mechanical and resultant electrical symmetry of such a combined GPS+Galileo antenna must provide the phase-center stability with direction of signal arrival necessary for geodetic grade performance. The authors discuss the relative merits of different technologies and offer a detailed analysis of their candidate antenna design.

Ready to Receive: Developing a Professional Antenna for Galileo
Can a multi-band antenna cover all the carriers necessary in a modern GNSS, or does the advent of Galileo demand a true wideband technology? The mechanical and resultant electrical symmetry of such a combined GPS+Galileo antenna must provide the phase-center stability with direction of signal arrival necessary for geodetic grade performance. The authors discuss the relative merits of different technologies and offer a detailed analysis of their candidate antenna design.

The Business Extra — May 2007

March 30, 2008 on 4:52 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

The Business Extra — May 2007
Major Upgrades to Survey and Mapping Software Released; infoUSA to License POI Database to ALK Technologies; Google Earth Layer Provides Interactive Outdoor Adventures; Navteq Teams With AutoDesk and deCarta for Developer Network; MasterCard, Yahoo! Tap go2 for New Services; Mobile Antennas Designed for Public Safety

Ready to Receive: Developing a Professional Antenna for Galileo
Can a multi-band antenna cover all the carriers necessary in a modern GNSS, or does the advent of Galileo demand a true wideband technology? The mechanical and resultant electrical symmetry of such a combined GPS+Galileo antenna must provide the phase-center stability with direction of signal arrival necessary for geodetic grade performance. The authors discuss the relative merits of different technologies and offer a detailed analysis of their candidate antenna design.

Switch to digital TV generates static

March 20, 2008 on 4:06 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Switch to digital TV generates static
On Feb. 17, 2009, Americans who watch free, over-the-air broadcasts via an antenna will see their analog sets fade to black. Converter boxes alone may not keep the sets humming.

Netgear touts “metamaterial” antennas and NAS

March 19, 2008 on 4:06 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Netgear touts “metamaterial” antennas and NAS
If we had to give the “Most Likely to Smoke Crack” award to a presenter, Netgear’s VP of Product Marketing, Vivek Pathela, would definitely get the award.  Pathela managed to hold the attention of a packed room of reporters for 45 minutes as he showed off the latest and greatest networking products. …

Alcatel-Lucent to Deploy the First WiMAX 802.16e Network in Croatia

March 18, 2008 on 4:19 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Alcatel-Lucent to Deploy the First WiMAX 802.16e Network in Croatia
Softpedia - Beam forming is an advanced antenna technology that ensures that radio power is concentrated where the WiMAX terminals are, adjusting the beam automatically as the terminals move around the coverage area.

Switch to digital TV generates static

March 17, 2008 on 4:17 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Switch to digital TV generates static
On Feb. 17, 2009, Americans who watch free, over-the-air broadcasts via an antenna will see their analog sets fade to black. Converter boxes alone may not keep the sets humming.

Netgear touts “metamaterial” antennas and NAS
If we had to give the “Most Likely to Smoke Crack” award to a presenter, Netgear’s VP of Product Marketing, Vivek Pathela, would definitely get the award.  Pathela managed to hold the attention of a packed room of reporters for 45 minutes as he showed off the latest and greatest networking products. …

Netgear touts “metamaterial” antennas and NAS

March 16, 2008 on 4:14 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Netgear touts “metamaterial” antennas and NAS
If we had to give the “Most Likely to Smoke Crack” award to a presenter, Netgear’s VP of Product Marketing, Vivek Pathela, would definitely get the award.  Pathela managed to hold the attention of a packed room of reporters for 45 minutes as he showed off the latest and greatest networking products. …

Switch to digital TV generates static
On Feb. 17, 2009, Americans who watch free, over-the-air broadcasts via an antenna will see their analog sets fade to black. Converter boxes alone may not keep the sets humming.

Switch to digital TV generates static

March 15, 2008 on 4:16 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Switch to digital TV generates static
On Feb. 17, 2009, Americans who watch free, over-the-air broadcasts via an antenna will see their analog sets fade to black. Converter boxes alone may not keep the sets humming.

Netgear touts “metamaterial” antennas and NAS
If we had to give the “Most Likely to Smoke Crack” award to a presenter, Netgear’s VP of Product Marketing, Vivek Pathela, would definitely get the award.  Pathela managed to hold the attention of a packed room of reporters for 45 minutes as he showed off the latest and greatest networking products. …

Got an old TV? Better get a new one

March 14, 2008 on 4:13 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Got an old TV? Better get a new one
MSNBC - About a year from now, at midnight on February 18, 2009, all analog televisions in the United States using rabbit ears, or even a fancy, rotating roof antenna, will be deader than a doornail.

Swiss researchers test high-speed WLAN network

March 13, 2008 on 4:58 pm | In Antennas | No Comments

Swiss researchers test high-speed WLAN network
PhysOrg - For the first time, the Zurich-based researchers were able to demonstrate that the principle of multiple antenna systems is actually feasible for use in complex wireless net-works both theoretically and using their test facility.

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