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Introduction to RF Signal Distribution using Fiber Optics
In recent years, the use of fiber optic (FO) cable in place of more conventional coaxial cables has become viable in many applications due to advances in analog fiber optic technology . This discussion is intended to make the typical wireless system designer familiar with fiber optic terms, specifications and devices as they would apply in a radio frequency (RF) system design. |
Introduction To Signal Boosters
A Signal Booster is a device which can often be used to improve radio communications in an area where normally good radio signal levels are degraded due to obstacles in the radio path. |
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Introduction to Signal Boosters
Provided by Tx-Rx via the Private Wireless Forum. This is a Power Point presentation. Clicking this link will download the file to your computer. |
Joejava Wireless
WLAN , Wi-Fi , WIFI , Hotspot, Hot-Spot, Hot Spot, rendesvouz, zeroconf, Nokia Rooftop, Vivato, WPA, NOMADIX USG, CISCO BBSM, NLOS, POE, Fatport, Soekris, Possio, wireless gateway, WISP, Airpath, Motorola Canopy, Bluetooth, Wireless Access , Public Access , Nigel Ballard , Consultant , Joejava , PDA , Palmtop , Consultancy , ARM , Smartphone , i-mode , mobile phone , WEP , 2.4GHz , 5GHz |
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Jones Digital Century Encyclopedia
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Lantronix Networking Tutorials
Learning center with networking tutorials |
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LTR Trunking System technical description
Logic Trunked Radio (LTR) systems utilize a concept called trunking. This method of channel management gives all users of the system automatic access to all channels. This results in minimum waiting to make a call and the most efficient use of the available channels. Trunking is controlled by logic circuitry in the mobile transceivers and the repeaters. This circuitry continually monitors the system and generates data messages which update the mobiles and repeaters as to which repeaters are free. |
MCI WorldCom Communications Library
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Mobile IP explained
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Motorola Training Center
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NCEE - National Coalition for Electronics Education
To encourage electronics and appliance service as a profession; to align industry requirements with educational courses; to provide superior world class service to the public and the country. |
Newnes
Communications & signal processing books. |
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NTIA/OSM Spectrum Rules & Regulations (NTIA Red Book)
NTIA Manual of Regulations & Procedures for Federal Radio Frequency Management (January 2000 Edition with January/May/September 2001 Revisions) |
PolyPhaser - Technical Information
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