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Simply a better way to do radio – Urgent Comms

Modern devices get the much needed flexibility through software implementations. A version of this article appeared in the November 2012 print edition entitled: Just a better way to radio. Today’s terrestrial mobile radios are largely software-oriented, the result of a quiet 25-year revolution in radio design. Software-defined radio (SDR) allows the designer to provide multiple […]

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HawkEye 360’s Third Cluster of Next-Gen Satellites Arrive at Launch Site | State

HERNDON, Va.,, June 7, 2021 / PRNewswire / – HawkEye 360 ​​Inc., the first commercial company to use flying satellites to create a new class of radio frequency (RF) data and data analysis, today announced that its Cluster 3 satellites have arrived on their noses. Canaveral site. The trio of second-generation HawkEye 360 ​​satellites, each

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Vodafone creating indoor OpenRAN solution for business customers

Noting the expansion of the long-standing partnership between the two companies to bring the benefits of OpenRAN to more users of its network, especially within the corporate environment, UK communications provider Vodafone and software company Mavenir have revealed that they are working on a solution for small cells, based on OpenRAN technology to provide internal

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The F-35 and F-22 Can Now Speak the Same Language in Stealth Mode

Even if the F-22 and F-35 are capable share information the two-way action in the battle of radio data and other innovations to transmit data for targeting, monitoring and even execution of attacks, there is still the problem of detection. As stealth platforms, the intention is not to detect them. However, radio frequencies emit an

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‘We are in possibly the most dangerous period of this pandemic’ – WHO’s Dr David Nabarro

Dr David Nabaro of the World Health Organization (WHO) advises people not to travel abroad for minor reasons, although the European Digital Information Certificate came into force on 19 July. r Nabaro said the current situation is too precarious for travel to be the norm again. “Of course everyone wants to go back to traveling,”

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