Meanwhile, these new services have also proved a boon for
a small antenna company that styles itself as an important piece of the cord - cutting puzzle.
Drivers who agree to participate in the tests will have a small data - collecting box installed in the trunk area of their car and two
small antennas — one on or near the rear windshield and another on the roof.
The court ruled on June 25 that Aereo violated copyright law through its service, which assigns
a small antenna to each subscriber and keeps them in separate warehouses.
Also, engineers construct the world's
smallest antennas for wireless communication, scientists discover how horses evolved just one toe, and an interview with the finder of a newly located Viking fort in Denmark.
«Higher frequencies mean shorter wavelengths and hence
smaller antennas,» he says.
A small antenna flips up to stand proud of the watch face, and transmits pulses of radio energy.
To steer the beam it relies on wave interactions among signals from a multitude of
small antenna elements
So the probe has to «dribble» data back to Earth via
a smaller antenna, and will be able to send back only a limited amount of data when it arrives at its destination in December 1995.
In addition, antenna size is inversely proportional to frequency size, so higher - frequency signals would require
smaller antennas.
The large antennas have a diameter of 12 metres, while 12
smaller antennas with a diameter of 7 metres make up the ALMA Compact Array (ACA).
By combining
the small antennas together with adjustable phase and amplitude, the properties of the composite antenna beam can be changed (beamwidth and beam direction).
The Morita Array is designed to achieve such purpose by arranging
small antennas to a compact configuration.
Up top, the JTP variant has a black roof and
a smaller antenna complementing the sporty theme.
If you look closely, you'll see this black Corvette has
a small antenna coming through the center of the roof.
By nature,
the smaller antenna has a somewhat shorter read range than a standard - sized microchip.
Smaller antennas will be installed in cities, and the public will be notified of new antennas.
The steel band has
small antenna cuts on the corners like past iPhones to improve reception, the images show.
It won't outperform
smaller antennas in areas where signals are strong, but for hard - to - get stations, no antenna short of a roof - mounted one will do better.
On the back of the control speaker is
a small antenna, a power port, and a 3.5 mm input jack.
This stainless steel band will have
small antenna cuts on the corners like past iPhones, which is believed to improve cellular reception.
This handset comes with a 5.2 - inch Super AMOLED display and a unibody metal design that boasts some of
the smallest antenna lines in the business.
Yellow transmission areas will only require
a small antenna, usually indoor or small outdoor, while violet transmission areas are furthest away (60 miles or more) and will require the biggest outdoor antenna.
Not exact matches
Such broadcast satellites could cover a continent or a large country with usable signals, or by directional
antennas could aim their signals at
smaller countries.
Macquarie Bank, the ANZ, HSBC, ING and almost 40
smaller financial services providers have adopted Apple Pay, but Westpac, National Australia Bank and the Commonwealth Bank have been in a standoff with Apple over access to the tech company's «near field communication» (NFC)
antenna.
No, we had no clue what Kvyat was saying during FP1, but apparently it was about a
small piece of tyre rubber wrapped around his car's
antenna.
Add a pop of color and a fun touch to the bee
antennae with a
small heart - or flower - shaped paper punch.
For our illuminated
antenna topper, it is best to transport in the
small box in which we mail them as they are soft and can dent if tossed in a bag.
Cut
small pieces of pipe cleaner to use as
antennae and glue them to the first cap as well.
Don't worry about range, you'll still get about 3 miles of coverage despite this
antenna's
small size.
Small radio frequency (RF) coils strategically placed around a patient's head — the twisted copper wires shown in the image at right — act as
antennas, detecting that hum and transmitting it to domino - sized green amplifiers, which read the signal and pass it on to an external computer.
To find out, Judd Bowman of Arizona State University in Tempe and Alan Rogers of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology deployed a
small radio
antenna called EDGES in Western Australia.
Switching to a
small, lightweight plasma
antenna would allow multiple narrow beams to selectively target several individuals at once.
Ian Russell, business development director at Plasma
Antennas, says that PSiAN is
small enough to fit inside a cellphone.
«The
antenna actually becomes cheaper at the
smaller scales because you need less silicon.»
If no receiving apparatus is connected to the
antenna, then most of the power intercepted will be re-radiated, with a
small portion dissipated as heat.
Although the notion of the plasma
antenna has been knocked around in labs for decades, Ted Anderson, president of Haleakala Research and Development — a
small firm in Brookfield, Mass. — and physicist Igor Alexeff of the University of Tennessee — Knoxville have recently revived interest in the concept.
With that in mind, Full teamed up with Stanford University's Center for Design Research to build Sprawl, a
small six - legged robot with a sensor
antenna and a simple course - correcting algorithm.
A cylindrical water tank with a
small solar panel and a skyward - facing
antenna sits unobtrusively in the nearly motionless landscape.
Radio frequency identification is a marvel of both miniaturization and mass production: a microchip and
antenna small and cheap enough to justify planting on a bag of charcoal.
That means that that for any given signal frequency, the
antennas can be much
smaller.
The Coast Guard found that «something» when the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) offered to lend the Polar Star crew three
small, battery - powered unmanned aircraft that could be launched by hand as well as spare parts, ground - control equipment and long - range
antennas.
The scientists used 3D printing of cells and nanoparticles followed by cell culture to combine a
small coil
antenna with cartilage, creating what they term a bionic ear.
McAlpine's team has made several advances in recent years involving the use of
small - scale medical sensors and
antenna.
Ideally, the electronic components of these garments — sensors,
antennas to transmit data and batteries to supply power — will be
small, flexible and largely unnoticed by their wearers.
In experiments conducted in
small chambers with conductive walls that isolated the bees from external electrical fields, the researchers showed that a
small, electrically charged wand brought close to a honey bee can cause its
antennae to bend.
The oscillation is like a miniature
antenna that radiates a very
small amount of light into the cavity.
«
Smallest television
antenna in the world has extraordinary reception.»
«Globally we have not seen so
small TV
antennas, the nearest is 30 by 30 square centimeters.
At 10 metres, RadioAstron's
antenna is
small compared to Earth's largest radio telescopes, which span 100 metres or more.
There may be problems with grass courts, such as at Wimbledon, because the
antennas generate a
small amount of heat which may affect the grass.