The Society of Broadcast Engineers first Web-based RF safety course has been so well received that the organization is adding two more dates to its schedule. The first course, held on June 27, was ...
For Nautel’s head of customer service, John Wilton, the “aging out” of broadcast engineers is a rising concern. Why? The lack of RF knowledge could put Radio at risk in the coming years. That has led ...
Click here to read the first part of this interview. Q. Does the PXI configuration result in any performance limitations? A. There is little in the way of compromise in moving from regular ...
There was a time when no one thought much about RF safety hazards in the radio workplace. If a tower light burned out, you climbed the stick with a spare, and the only thing you worried about was ...
The Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) will hold its next webcast RF safety course Oct. 25, from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST, in nine locations around the country. The course is intended for station ...
From 5G and the internet of things to automotive radar, high frequency and wireless systems are pervasive in nearly every aspect of modern technology. To prepare engineers for careers in these ...
The University of Essex and Philips have combined to run a course for SMEs on circuit design for RF systems. Held in Cambridge on September 15, the course is entitled RF Design for SMEs including EMC, ...
The 3030A digitizer operates from 330 MHz to 3 GHz with a 33-MHz digitized bandwidth, while the companion 3035 operates to 6 GHz with a 36-MHz digitized bandwidth. Courtesy of Aeroflex. Tim Carey ...