If you're developing and testing RF (radio frequency) systems, chances are you'll rely on an oscilloscope at some point to measure signal period or amplitude, and look at an RF signal's wave shape.
Have you ever wished you could see in the RF part of the radio spectrum? While such a skill would probably make it hard to get a good night’s rest, it would at least allow you to instantly see dead ...
Back in the 1960s, when I started working in radio broadcast engineering, an oscilloscope was my “eye” on what was happening with equipment. That tool served me well and is still in daily use in my ...
Thanks to their agility and resilience, software-defined radios can provide a capable first line of defense against threats ...
The U.S. military is moving an advanced radio-frequency mapping capability from the laboratory into the hands of warfighters. Developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the technology ...
ADELPHI, Md. -- A new quantum sensor can analyze the full spectrum of radio frequency and real-world signals, unleashing new potentials for soldier communications, spectrum awareness and electronic ...
CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CRFS, a global leader in RF spectrum monitoring, management and geolocation solutions, together with local partner Tektraco Telecoms, is pleased to announce ...
A quantum sensor could give Soldiers a way to detect communication signals over the entire radio frequency spectrum, from 0 to 100 GHz, said researchers. A quantum sensor could give Soldiers a way to ...
The electromagnetic spectrum is the nervous system of modern military operations, yet the way the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) staffs its spectrum enterprise has not kept pace with the complex, ...
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