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Dr. Michael Roberg, MTT-S 2021 Outstanding Young Engineer

Microwave Journal talks with Dr. Michael Roberg, recipient of the 2021 Outstanding Young Engineer award from the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society. He discusses his educational path,…

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Times Microwave LMR EZ HC KIT Demo

In this video, Kevin Moyher demonstrates our new hard case Tool Kit for LMR® 195/200/240 EZ HC Kit. Check out our tool kit here: https://timesmicrowave.com/tools/tk-195-200-240ez-hc/ …

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IMS 2022 Demo: 7.2 split 5G O-RAN mmWave System from ADI

Kerem Ok, Product Line Director at Analog Devices, shows a 7.2 split 5G O-RAN compliant mmWave, 24-47 GHz, system using fully designed by ADI with 58 dBm of output power accelerating designs for…

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5G Sub 6 GHz Antenna Market and Future Trends

Kevin Hietpas, Product Line Manager for Antennas at Pasternack, talks with Microwave Journal editors, Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude, about the 5G sub 6 GHz antenna market, proper antenna selection and…

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SOLT and SOLR Calibration

Learn about the differences between Short, Open, Load, and Thru (SOLT) calibration and Short, Open, Load, Reciprocal (SOLR) calibration.

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Qorvo at CES 2020: Wi-Fi 6 is enabling the smart home

The connected home is now a reality with Wi-Fi 6 (6E) (https://www.qorvo.com/innovation/wi-fi), the new standard for wireless communication technology. The key to a successful smart home…

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Frequency Matters Interview with Anokiwave - 5G phased array ICs

Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude talk with Abhishek Kapoor, VP of Sales at Anokiwave, about their new products and the 5G mmWave market.

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How to De-embed an S-parameter File From a VNA Measurement

De-embedding is the process of eliminating something from your measurement, such as a filter or fixture. When you de-embed you eliminate the effect of something you don’t need to measure so…

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