The FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology released the results of study which revealed that portable, unlicensed devices cause interference to television broadcast signals. The FCC report ...
Multipath interference disrupts wireless signals, causing issues like TV ghosting and fading. Now, researchers have developed a passive metasurface that overcomes traditional filtering limits. Using a ...
Nearly a million homes may need to be installed with filters to prevent interference on their television pictures following the launch of 4G mobile signals, with the mobile firms due to cover the ...
Following the FCC’s recent decision to authorize very low power (VLP) devices in the 6 GHz spectrum band, the Society of Broadcast Engineers has issued a regulatory alert to members and stations ...
The number of channels and rate of funding for New York City’s thriving public access TV scene could be made the same as that for the rest of the country if a massive telecommunications overhaul now ...
OK, antenna diagnosis thread. We live about 2 miles south of all three broadcast towers for the Twin Cities area, and should thus get great TV signal. And we do, most of the time. However, every once ...
Out of other curiousity, does the subwoofer cause the interference by being plugged into any outlet without having whatever kinda signal cables plugged in, it's sorta hard to guess without knowing a ...
This video presents a study in which researchers developed a passive metasurface that uses a time-varying interlocking mechanism with metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors to selectively ...