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    iLab 6

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    Discuss how changing the type of antennas affects the amount of signal spilling outside the building? What are your recommendations? In this situation if the campus is using Omni-directional antennas and we are getting a significant amount of spillage‚ it is a problem that could be related to using Omni-directional antennas. With the antenna signal spilling out much farther than it needs to go in any given direction. It could be a situation where directional antennas in certain spots may have created

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    Tracking Systems

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    weapons delivery. Radar Servo Tracking System One of the most basic tracking system designs is the servo tracking system. Here‚ the radar antenna is initially directed on a target after which it automatically remains pointed at the target as it follows its motion. Furthermore‚ the system provides continuous position information to the operator. The antenna is rotated by a motor which provides a negative position feedback signal to a controller. This subsystem is known as a servo-mechanism. Fig

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    GOOGLE BALLOON ABSTRACT: Many of us think of the Internet as a global community. But two-thirds of the world’s population does not yet have Internet access. Project Loon is a network of balloons traveling on the edge of space‚ designed to connect people in rural and remote areas‚ help fill coverage gaps‚ and bring people back online after disasters. In an effort to provide affordable Internet access in areas with little or no infrastructure‚ Google has begun lofting wireless Internet

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    Wireless Power Transmission – A Next Generation Power Transmission System A.MUTHULAKSHMI K.DHIVYALAKSHMI III-Yr EEE III-Yr EEE Mepco Schlenk Engg.college Mepco Schlenk Engg.college Sivakasi. Sivakasi. ABSTRACT- In this paper‚ we present the concept of transmitting power without using wires i.e.‚ transmitting power as microwaves from one place to another is in order to reduce the transmission and distribution losses. This concept is known as Microwave Power

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    [azimuth to let you know] antenna azimuth for revision Code : MEC522 Course : CONTROL ENGINEERING GROUP ASSIGNMENT-PROBLEM BASED LEARNING ASSIGNMENT Problem Statement: An Armature controlled dc motor is used to control the position of an antenna azimuth in which is shown in Figure 1. While the schematic diagram for this system is shown in Figure 2 and its corresponding parameters are highlighted in the Table 1. Equation of motion which represents the system dynamics

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    with the use of radar‚ planes can use antennas to detect other enemy airplanes‚ they might also have them in modern day airports to help the pilot find the landing strip while in the air‚ the radar will send transmitted information to the pilot that will help them prepare to land. It’s not only used for these practices though it can also be used for many modern day 21 century objects in your home as well such as the microwave oven‚ the television‚ antennas and transmitters and the satellite radio

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    Wireless Network

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    of wireless networks include cell phone networks‚ Wi-Fi local networks and terrestrial microwave networks. “Wireless Basic Requirements” The key hardware components of a wireless computer network include adapters‚ routers and access points‚ antennas and repeaters. Wireless Network Adapters Wireless network adapters (also known as wireless NICs or wireless network cards ) are required for each device on a wireless network. All newer laptop computers incorporate wireless adapters as a built-in

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    included an upgrade to Category 6 cabling‚ multiple cable drops to move all of my desktop machines to cable versus wireless connections and the installation of a HD Homerun Ethernet TV tuner to decode the content received from the over-the-air via antenna. I determined that my existing backup solution was still viable so no changes in that area were

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    Archer C7 Case Study

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    There are three powerful detachable external antennas and three internal ones. This gives you six highly efficient antennas for long-range connecting. What makes the wireless router even more attractive is the support of the latest Wireless-AC technology. Assign different devices to the 2.4 or 5GHz bands‚ for a maximum speed performance

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    Radio Waves

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    receivers pick up the waves and turn them into sound. Three more types of radio waves are; ground waves‚ ionospheric waves and tropospheric waves. Ground waves travel from the antenna along the surface of the earth. Ionospheric waves‚ otherwise known as sky waves‚ are made up of radio waves that come from a transmitting antenna and go into the sky. The ionosphere is the region of the rare field and ionized atmosphere around the earth‚ from 50 to 200

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