(MENAFN- ForPressRelease) Antennas are very necessary in the communication sector. They give a good range while communicating over a long distance. Antennas Experts has officially launched a Whip ...
At present, portable receivers generally use ferrite rod antennas for LF and MF (below 2 MHz), and whip antennas for HF (up to 30 MHz). Each type has proved effective in its particular application.
QuickerTek said on Wdnesday that it has improved the signal strength and range of its Whip antennas for PowerBooks with the introduction of new high-gain models. Selling for US$99.95, the updated ...
Standard whip or rubber duck antennas are extremely common due to their low cost and design simplicity. They work very well for long range transmission when the orientation doesn’t change and ...
The author is a consultant in Carterton, New Zealand. This follows up his December article “Tuned Bandpass Filter Is Solution to Backup STL.” Many years ago, the active whip antenna and the active ...
The purpose of this article is to explain, in detail, the process involved in building and tuning a high-frequency (HF) RFID antenna, which would operate at 13.56 MHz. Some concepts will be explained ...
"Whip" antennas—those long metal rods that used to extend from our cars—look pretty cool in a Smokey and the Bandit kind of way. But for military vehicles, they're not such a great solution. Troops in ...
This application note details the variety of antennas that are used in today’s handheld transmitter applications, such as remote keyless entry (RKE) systems, tire pressure monitors (TPMs), garage door ...