(June 15, 2016) The US Federal Communications Commission is trying to figure out exactly how much trouble is being caused by product emissions that effectively raise the overall noise floor over the frequency spectrum. Among the amateur radio and shortwave listener communities, the noise floor in the radio spectrum has obviously been rising as the number of devices in use that … [Read more...]
Feed Horn for Square Kilometer Array (SKA) Developed
(May, 2016) Chalmers University in Sweden has recently delivered a new feed horn design for the Square Kilometer Array radio telescope to eventually be built in South Africa and Australia. The new feed horn incorporates low noise technology based on nanotechnology that does not require special low-temperature cooling. The feed horn was designed to cover 350 to 1050 MHz, the … [Read more...]
U.S. Navy eSailor Mobile Apps Available to Public
(June 17, 2016) Three mobile training apps created for Navy basic training have recently become available to the public. The apps are U.S. Military Rank & Reference, U.S. Navy Ratings & Reference, and Ships & Aircraft Training, and are free through Google Play and iTunes for Android and Apple mobile devices. They are part of the eSailor Initiative and presently … [Read more...]
New Regional Sales Director Welcomed to Testing Company
(June 22, 2016) Teseq, a unit of AMETEK Compliance Test Solutions (CTS) and a leading developer of instrumentation and systems for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) emission and immunity testing, has hired James Young as regional sales director for US/Canada and Mexico. He replaces Greg Senko as director of sales, beginning in July. Young, who is experienced in sales, … [Read more...]
New Managing Director Named for RF Solutions Company
(June 15, 2016) AR Europe has recently appointed Alex van den Berg as their new Managing Director of AR Deutschland. Alex recently assumed leadership of the company following the retirement of former Managing Director, Ger Kabel, according to AR-Europe.ie. Mr. van den Berg has extensive knowledge and experience of the industry, having been with the company since its … [Read more...]
Technological Provider Acquires Global Media Portfolio from B2B Events Organizer
(June 3, 2016) Arrow Electronics, Inc. has recently announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire the global media portfolio focused on technology and electronic design from UBM. This will include EE Times, EDN, ESM, Embedded, EBN, TechONline, and Datasheets.com, according to UBM. "A year ago, Arrow acquired the United Technical Publishing arm of Hearst Media," … [Read more...]
Animal Behavior Provides Inspiration for Self-Driving Truck
(May 25, 2016) Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden are finding inspiration in animal behavior in the development of a driverless truck. According to Chalmers.se, the first public demonstration of the vehicle took place on a Dutch motorway on May 28th during a competition for autonomous vehicles, within the framework of an EU project called … [Read more...]
Newly Constructed Lightning Lab in California
(May 16, 2016) DNB Engineering has recently built and opened a state-of-the-art Direct Effects Lightning test lab in Anaheim, California. PRWeb.com reported that, "The 8,000 square foot facility features all custom-built equipment designed and constructed [in-house]. The lab and equipment will be able to generate all of the waveforms necessary to meet the stringent test … [Read more...]
Ottawa Symposium Keynote by Lead EMC Engineer from NASA
Dr. Robert Scully, Lead EMC Engineer from NASA Johnson Space Center, will be presenting the keynote: "Electromagnetic Compatibility in 2016 and Beyond: What Is It and Why Do We Care?" at the upcoming IEEE EMC Symposium in Ottawa, July 25-29, 2016. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has come a long way from the days when radio equipment was installed in military aircraft with … [Read more...]
Spy Town for Sale in National Radio Quiet Zone
(June 7, 2016) Shari Kulha, a reporter for the National Post, recently reported, "We’ve seen entire towns go up for sale, but two unique factors in this listing hold more intrigue but less practicality than usual. For an auction reserve of US$1 million, the buyer will get a 120-acre former government spy station in Sugar Grove Station, W. Va. The giant satellite dishes are … [Read more...]
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