Tests recently conducted at Temple University in Philadelphia demonstrated that the use of a patent pending, pulsed EM device resulted in substantial reductions in the viscosity of crude oil. Such a reduction could yield a variety of benefits to the oil and gasoline industries including more efficient flow through pipelines, better refining processes, and improved fuel economy. … [Read more...]
EPCOS Helps Boost Power Quality at Olympic Venues
Switching from football to sailing and wrestling, EPCOS, a well-known name in EMI/EMC, has announced that it supplied the harmonic filters for improving power quality for both the Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center and the Wrestling Center in Beijing. In Qingdao five tuned harmonic filter systems totaling 1400 kvar have been installed. In Beijing four systems for a total of 1200 … [Read more...]
CAP Wireless Signs McBride Scientific Sales as Manufacturer’s Representative for U.S. Southern Region
CAP Wireless, Inc. (CAP), a leading supplier of high-performance microwave and RF amplifiers and amplifier-based subsystems, today announced that in order to provide dedicated service and support to customers in the Southern Region of the United States, the company has signed McBride Scientific Sales, Inc. as a manufacturer’s representative for Texas (except El Paso), Oklahoma, … [Read more...]
EMC Demonstrations and Solutions: The Whys and Hows
EMC Demonstrations and Solutions: The Whys and Hows These instructional videos show basic concepts of EMC topics such as Cable Radiation, Aperture Radiation, Magnetic Field Shielding and Conducted Emission Measurements. Watch Dr. Norman Violette, founder of Washington Laboratories Inc., as he gives a demonstration of EMC measurement and troubleshooting techniques. Practical … [Read more...]
CA Agency Calls for Plug-In Cars
The state of California's Air Resources Board has told car manufacturers to start producing vehicles that can be plugged into public electric utilities. The board ruled that car makers must produce at least 58,000 plug-in hybrid vehicles for sale in California between 2012 and 2014. Today's hybrid cars use an engine to charge their batteries, but the next step in "green … [Read more...]
AT&T Gives $2.4 Million for Automotive Research at Clemson
AT&T, Inc. has announced a $2.4 million gift to fund Clemson University's International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR). Along with the investment comes the naming of the AT&T Auditorium, part of Clemson's Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Graduate Engineering Center, the anchor of the 250-acre research campus now under development. During a preview of the auditorium, visitors … [Read more...]
FCC Receives Petition for Declaratory Ruling About Homeowner Rules That Curb TV Reception
An individual homeowner in Kentucky has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission for declaratory relief from a problem that not only interferes with his television reception, but makes viewing impossible. William H. Culver of Northridge Farms in Crestwood, KY contends that the Northridge Farms Association Inc. has adopted rules that restrict the installation of antennas … [Read more...]
FCC Receives Petition for Declaratory Ruling About Homeowner Rules That Curb TV Reception
An individual homeowner in Kentucky has petitioned the Federal Communications Commission for declaratory relief from a problem that not only interferes with his television reception, but makes viewing impossible. William H. Culver of Northridge Farms in Crestwood, KY contends that the Northridge Farms Association Inc. has adopted rules that restrict the installation of antennas … [Read more...]
DoD Names First Class of National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellows
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the selection of six distinguished university faculty scientists and engineers who will form the first class of the DoD’s new National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellows (NSSEFF) Program. NSSEFF provides grants to top-tier researchers from U.S. universities to conduct, long-term, unclassified basic research of strategic … [Read more...]
Google Co-founder Weighs in on White Space Controversy
Google co-founder Larry Page has reiterated the call for the use of so-called White Spaces by devices operating in the bands that separate the frequencies used by digital television broadcasters. Regular readers of the eNews will recall that search engine giant Google qualified for and participated in the recently concluded auction of the 700-MHz band despite that fact that it … [Read more...]
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