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  2. Microwave power meter - Wikipedia

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    A microwave power meter is an instrument which measures the electrical power at microwave frequencies typically in the range 100 MHz to 40 GHz. Usually a microwave power meter will consist of a measuring head which contains the actual power sensing element, connected via a cable to the meter proper, which displays the power reading.

  3. OpenHPSDR - Wikipedia

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    The core modules of the project are the Atlas passive backplane, the Ozy interface which provides a USB 2.0 data channel between the HPSDR system and the host PC, and the Mercury and Penelope receiver and exciter boards, which use high speed ADCs and DACs for direct conversion of received or transmitted signals in the DC to 55 MHz frequency range.

  4. Power meter - Wikipedia

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    Wattmeter measures the electrical power circulating in any electric circuit; Microwave power meter measures power in a microwave signal; Optical power meter measures power in an optical signal; Google PowerMeter is a tool to track a household's energy usage; A cycling power meter measures the power output of a bicycle rider; Health meter, a ...

  5. Bird Technologies - Wikipedia

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    2013 – IQC5000A Series, RF Spectrum Capture and Playback System launched [9] 2013 – X-COM Systems releases Spectro-X 4.0 Signal Analysis Toolkit [10] 2012 – X-COM Systems releases Version 3.0 of RF Editor Graphical RF Signal Editor Software [11] 2010 – Bird Technologies Group Acquires X-COM Systems for Its Advanced RF Military ...

  6. RF module - Wikipedia

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    An RF receiver module receives the modulated RF signal, and demodulates it. There are two types of RF receiver modules: superheterodyne receivers and superregenerative receivers . Superregenerative modules are usually low cost and low power designs using a series of amplifiers to extract modulated data from a carrier wave.

  7. Wireless USB - Wikipedia

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    The definition of Ultra-WideBand (UWB) matches the capabilities and transfer rates of USB very closely (from 1.5 and 12 Mbit/s up to 480 Mbit/s for USB 2.0) and makes for a natural wireless extension of USB in the short range (3 meters, up to 10 at a reduced rate of 110 Mbit/s).

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