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How Beamforming Works

What is Beamforming? Imagine you’re in a large stadium with many people around you, all talking. If you want to hear one person, you could stand right next to them,...

How Beamforming Works

What is Beamforming? Imagine you’re in a large stadium with many people around you, all talking. If you want to hear one person, you could stand right next to them,...

Types and Uses of Coaxial Connectors

Coaxial connectors are electromechanical components used to connect coaxial cables and play a crucial role in electronic devices and communication systems. A coaxial connector mainly consists of an outer conductor,...

Types and Uses of Coaxial Connectors

Coaxial connectors are electromechanical components used to connect coaxial cables and play a crucial role in electronic devices and communication systems. A coaxial connector mainly consists of an outer conductor,...

The Development History of RF Coaxial Connectors

Background:  RF coaxial connectors are typically regarded as components that are attached to cables or installed on instruments, serving as electrical connections or separators in transmission lines, primarily functioning as...

The Development History of RF Coaxial Connectors

Background:  RF coaxial connectors are typically regarded as components that are attached to cables or installed on instruments, serving as electrical connections or separators in transmission lines, primarily functioning as...

Intrinsic Nature and Significance of Common RF ...

1.Rx Sensitivity Receiver sensitivity is one of the most fundamental concepts, representing the minimum signal strength that a receiver can detect without exceeding a certain bit error rate (BER). The...

Intrinsic Nature and Significance of Common RF ...

1.Rx Sensitivity Receiver sensitivity is one of the most fundamental concepts, representing the minimum signal strength that a receiver can detect without exceeding a certain bit error rate (BER). The...

The Development History of the LMR Series Coaxi...

In the 1980s and 1990s, wireless technology rapidly advanced, with the frequencies used becoming higher and higher, and the performance requirements for RF cables also increasing. The coaxial cables used...

The Development History of the LMR Series Coaxi...

In the 1980s and 1990s, wireless technology rapidly advanced, with the frequencies used becoming higher and higher, and the performance requirements for RF cables also increasing. The coaxial cables used...

Differences Between Medium-Duty and Heavy-Duty ...

1.Size and Weight: Medium-duty coaxial cables are relatively thinner and lighter. For example, the commonly used RG58 coaxial cable has an outer diameter of around 5mm and is lightweight, making it...

Differences Between Medium-Duty and Heavy-Duty ...

1.Size and Weight: Medium-duty coaxial cables are relatively thinner and lighter. For example, the commonly used RG58 coaxial cable has an outer diameter of around 5mm and is lightweight, making it...