RohdeSchwarz is offering at no cost a variety of reference charts (posters) for hanging on your lab or office wall - maybe enough to wallpaper an entire cubicle, and some handy-dandy Pocket Guides. In the current age of (seemingly) paperless offices and laboratories, opening a cardboard package from R&S containing the pictured items caused me to wax nostalgic over the days when sales reps handed out such materials during workplace meetings and at trade shows. Wall charts are still fairly easily obtained, but the spiral-bound pocket guides are more rare. Maybe soon we'll be seeing the resurrection ofcardboard slide rule calculators.
Lee Hill is an industry expert in electromagnetic compatibility and founding partner of SILENT Solutions LLC, an EMC and RF design firm established in 1992. Lee provides EMC troubleshooting services, design reviews, and training to a wide variety of industries nationally and around the world and also is a member of the adjunct faculty at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) where he teaches graduate-level classes in EMC. Lee also teaches at the University of Oxford (England), and for the IEEE EMC Society's annual Global University and EMC Fundamentals program. He earned his MSEE in electromagnetics from the Missouri University of Science and Technology EMC Laboratory.
RF Cafe began life in 1996 as "RF Tools" in an AOL screen name web space totaling 2 MB. Its primary purpose was to provide me with ready access to commonly needed formulas and reference material while performing my work as an RF system and circuit design engineer. The World Wide Web (Internet) was largely an unknown entity at the time and bandwidth was a scarce commodity. Dial-up modems blazed along at 14.4 kbps while tying up your telephone line, and a nice lady's voice announced "You've Got Mail" when a new message arrived...
Rohde & Schwarz has teamed with the esteemed author, Dave Adamy, to provide a concise and useful pocket guide for the EW professional. With almost 40 pages of definitions, propagation models, range equations, antenna patterns, useful conversion tables and other handy rules of thumb, this pocket guide is a must-have across all Electronic Warfare disciplines.
The guide identifies the most important aspects based on industry studies and offers the best practical advice to enable network cabling installers, engineers and network technicians to resolve key problems more quickly, as well as improve efficiency when managing installation tasks. network certification.
A recent survey of cabling installers conducted by Fluke Networks revealed the most common problems associated with installing network projects, including the number of hours worked per 1000 links installed that are wasted troubleshooting.
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