Kaltman Creations has developed a tablet-based analyzer for evaluating wireless interference. Designed for pro audio engineers to use in large public events, the RF-VUE (TM) Tablet features Touch to Listen (TM) technology, allowing you to listen directly to RF signals and identify interference at the touch of a button. The built-in RF Congestion Scale (TM) gauges local … [Read more...]
The Possibly Perfect Shielding of Electromagnetic Interference
A group of researchers at Drexel University and the Korea Institute of Science & Technology are creating a thin coating of a nanomaterial called MXene in order to contain 'electromagnetic pollution'. The proliferation of electronics in recent decades has contributed both to the volume of radiation generated and its affect on communications and broadcast receivers. This … [Read more...]
Metalized Fabric Over Elastomeric Gaskets Offered
Tech-Etch has been offering Metalized Fabric over Elastomer Gaskets as standard strips with seven different profiles, Standard D-Connectors to shield most 9-pin through 50-pin connectors, and custom configurations die cut to customer specifications. Strips come in many standard sizes for the following profiles: Square, Rectangular, Flat, D, C-Fold, Knife-Edge, and … [Read more...]
FCC Concerned Journalists Had To Pay $200 For WiFi At Presidential Debate
Journalists and citizens attending this week's Presidential debate at Hofstra University found out that WiFi at the event would cost them $200, Techdirt reported. According to Techdirt, the college was going around with a WiFi signal detector to identify those using their smartphone as a mobile hotspot, and encouraging them to instead shell out the fee for a few hours of … [Read more...]
5G products shown at EDICON
Anritsu Company displayed products and technologies for 5G systems, as well as for military and aerospace applications in its booth at EDI CON USA, September 20-22 in Boston. Advanced systems integrating vector network analyzers (VNAs) that extend to 110 GHz, as well as signal analyzers that provide engineers with the frequency coverage and measurement capability necessary to … [Read more...]
Smart Wi-Fi Antennas Reduce Co-Channel Interference
When there are multiple Wi-Fi access points (APs) in the same wireless channel, they interfere with each other, reducing performance. Today's next-gen 802.11ac APs have fewer channels, which means more APs need to use the same channel. And this means more co-channel interference. With the next generation technology that we know is coming in the foreseeable future, there … [Read more...]
New Low Cost Spectrum Analyzers Announced
Rigol Technologies has recently announced the new budget DSA700-series spectrum analyzers for hobbyists or companies on a budget that don’t require analysis above 1 GHz. The model DSA705 tunes 100 kHz to 500 MHz and the model DSA710 from 100 kHz to 1 GHz. Both use all-digital IF technology and are the same form factor as the popular DSA800-series. Primary specifications … [Read more...]
IFTTT Compatibility With Connected Home Accessories Announced
Skylink, a provider of connected home safety solutions, announced its compatibility with IFTTT (If This Then That). The new feature allows homeowners to connect the SkylinkNet Alarm System Kit to other industry leading connected home accessories including Amazon Echo, Nest® Cam™, WeMo®, and Phillips Hue. Homeowners can also run recipes for functions unrelated to other smart … [Read more...]
Product Testing and Certifcation Firm Expands Lab Presence in Florida
TÜV SÜD recently announced the acquisition of the assets of Walshire Labs, LLC.(Walshire) along with Product Safety Engineering, Inc.(PSE). In combining the existing TÜV SÜD Tampa lab with two regional partner labs, clients in central Florida and the southeastern US will have access to a 12,000 sq/ft facility for global testing and certification services. Walshire Labs, LLC … [Read more...]
FCC Extends Transition Period for Lab Accreditation
(June 15, 2016) The Federal Communications Commission moved to provide testing laboratories with an additional year to meet an accreditation requirement under its equipment authorization rules. The Commission will also provide guidance on the process for recognition of accreditation bodies. The Commission took these actions through a Memorandum Opinion and Order and Order on … [Read more...]
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