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Cellular Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
Sep , 17 2020
How A DAS Works A DAS is a network of antennas that sends and receives cellular signals on a carrier’s licensed frequencies, thereby improving voice and data connectivity for end users. In its most simplified form, a DAS has two basic components: 1 - A signal source A Distributed Antenna System, as the name implies, “distributes” signal. But it generally doesn’t generate the cellular signal itself...
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Wireless Communications in Public Safety
Oct , 16 2021
With growing concern for public safety globally, the need for reliable wireless network availability is critical. First responders,police and fire must have access to the network for vital emergency communications. It is very important for the property and personal safety of them and citizens.And citizens need to contact authorities when they are in emergency situations. Therefore to provide...
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5G-Advanced Accelerates New Requirements for In-building RF Infrastructure
Apr , 28 2025
As 5G-Advanced (5G-A) technology emerges, it brings higher speeds, lower latency, and smarter network capabilities, reshaping expectations for in-building wireless systems. Modern facilities—such as offices, airports, and hospitals—now require more advanced Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) capable of supporting higher frequency bands and broader bandwidths. Traditional infrastructure must evolve....
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What common products and technical equipment are used in radio systems?
May , 10 2025
What common products and technical equipment are used in radio systems? Radio systems are widely used in communication, broadcasting, radar, navigation and other fields. Their core components include transmission, reception, signal processing and antenna equipment. The following are the key products and technical equipment commonly used in radio systems: 1. RF transmission equipment (1) Radio tran...
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Understanding Low PIM in RF Passive Components: Why It Matters
Jul , 17 2025
What is PIM and Why "Low" PIM is Critical? PIM stands for Passive Intermodulation, a form of signal distortion that occurs when two or more high-power RF signals mix within a passive component—such as connectors, cables, power splitters, couplers, or antennas—and create unwanted interference at new frequencies. These new frequencies can degrade system performance, reduce data throughput, and affec...
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