Sentences with phrase «with radio signals»

Plastic antenna bands can be found on both the M5 and M5 Pro along the top and bottom to help with radio signals and cell reception on the LTE variants.
Cat Identification No. 1: Microchips A microchip, usually embedded between your cat's shoulders, emits a code that a special scanner activates with radio signals.
Transmitting readings from all those spacecraft would be difficult with radio signals, so the Telecommunications Orbiter will send information home via beams of laser light.
We've only been advertising our presence with radio signals for less than a century.
Audience member: We've made our planet noisy with radio signals that could be detected light - years away.
In 1925, Houdina Radio Control navigated a driverless 1926 Chandler down traffic - filled Manhattan by operating it with radio signals from a car following behind.

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Ultimately, homes will be wired with multiple systems and multiple protocols, using multiple radio signals and sensors.
As you do so, the Indoor Survey App measures the radio frequency (RF) signal data and combines it with an iPhone's sensor data.»
The $ 136,000 car was tricked out with just about every technological addition on the market today: a rear - view camera (including night vision), electric rear and side shades, satellite radio, active blind spot detection, a steering wheel that rumbles if you change lanes without signalling, a touch - knob - controlled heads - up - display with GPS and a high - end Bang & Olufson sound system complete with dashboard - mounted tweeter.
5G and small cells go hand in hand since the technical standards of the next - generation networks will support many more connection points with fast backbone connections but lower - powered radio signals.
We need to create several storm - hardened AM radio transmitters with a broadcast signal of a roughly five - mile radius throughout the County.
Wireless network systems are created through routers that communicate with your computing devices through signals on the radio waves.
A large number of things can cause interference with wireless monitors, and this includes things like radio signals, wireless signals from other types of wireless devices that might be in your home or in neighbor's homes, etc. even microwave ovens can cause interference on a wireless signal.
If a monitor with FHSS is too expensive for your budget, go for a model that offers multiple radio frequencies, which will allow you to switch it to a different one if you're finding that your neighbors have a similar monitor and you are picking up their signal and vice-versa.
In addition, other radio users can easily intercept the signal between the parent unit and baby unit, enabling them to listen in on your conversations with your baby and even possibly hear other sounds in your home.
Made with hypo - allergenic, medical grade plastics and more importantly does not send or receive radio frequency signals.
Continue with your Shuffle position until the clock strikes 6:00 a.m. Consider using an alarm clock radio or a light with an appliance timer to help signal to your child when it is wake up time.
With scans for alien radio signals drawing a blank, three teams are now searching for signs of extraterrestrial engineering, as Stephen Battersby reports
With present techniques, teleportation is conceivable only with elementary particles, or theoretically, by encoding information about an object, transmitting the information to another place, such as by radio or electric signal, and creating a copy of the original object in the new locatWith present techniques, teleportation is conceivable only with elementary particles, or theoretically, by encoding information about an object, transmitting the information to another place, such as by radio or electric signal, and creating a copy of the original object in the new locatwith elementary particles, or theoretically, by encoding information about an object, transmitting the information to another place, such as by radio or electric signal, and creating a copy of the original object in the new location.
Radar began with the observation that lightning gives off a radio signal, and Scottish engineer Robert Watson - Watt, working as a meteorologist, thought he could exploit this phenomenon to warn pilots of approaching storms.
With further refinements, he found a way for ships to talk to each other using Morse code — the quintessential pulsed signal — and in 1896, just 21, he traveled to England and set up a radio company, British Marconi.
We used steel tubes several inches in diameter, with many pounds of propellant, and radios inside so that we could pick up the signal from them.
For this year's solar eclipse, they will observe radio signals using an existing network of GPS receivers in Missouri, and intersperse it with small, cheap GPS receivers that are similar to the kind in most phones.
Then he served two tours in Fallujah, Iraq, working with the 2nd Radio Battalion to intercept and analyze signals on local digital networks.
Originally developed by the US government for military navigation, satellite navigation systems are now widely used by anyone with a GNSS device, such as an in - car SatNav, mobile phone or handheld navigation unit, which can receive the radio signals that the satellites broadcast.
-- No earlier than around midnight PDT on April 26 (3 a.m. EDT on April 27): Earth has its first opportunity to regain contact with Cassini as the giant, 230 - foot (70 - meter) Deep Space Network antenna at Goldstone, California, listens for the spacecraft's radio signal.
Radar satellites come equipped with an antenna that sends radio waves to Earth; after hitting the planet's surface, the signal is reflected and scattered back toward a detector that generates an image without the need for visible light.
We need to widen the way we listen for broadcasts from alien civilisations — looking for short pulses packed with information as well as simpler radio signals
The tag can be attached or embedded in the item to be tracked, with the radio either sending a signal to the tag or reading its response.
By measuring the radio - signal strength from all the transceivers while Wilson walked around inside the array, the system could calculate his location with an accuracy of about 1 meter.
This software taps into your Wi - Fi card's radio and displays all the signals from nearby Wi - Fi base stations, along with the frequency, or channel, that they are broadcasting on.
Current Wi - Fi uses radio signals with a frequency of 2.5 or 5 gigahertz.
Data collected in space, like video transmission of a spacewalk, travel as radio signals from antennas on spacecraft to much larger antennas on Earth, some with diameters up to 230 feet.
But Alex Dessler, a space physicist at the University of Arizona, Tucson, says the same area of the planet also produces unusual radio signals, flares of ultraviolet light, and high levels of infrared radiation and even seems to be correlated with a patch in Jupiter's magnetosphere that pumps out high - energy electrons.
The challenge with miniaturization: Also achieving a broader dynamic range of detection, for small signals, such as sound, vibration, and radio waves.
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are developing atomically thin «drumheads» able to receive and transmit signals across a radio frequency range far greater than what we can hear with the human ear.
That's why Doeleman and his EHT colleagues are hard at work devising a way to extract radio signals from 50 or more radio dishes at ALMA without interfering with the array's primary mission: studying the origins of the universe.
Every 10 seconds for the next two years, this unit will triangulate radio signals with GPS satellites overhead to measure movement of the ice to the nearest half inch.
The NIST team is experimenting with low - frequency magnetic radio — very low frequency (VLF) digitally modulated magnetic signals — which can travel farther through building materials, water and soil than conventional electromagnetic communications signals at higher frequencies.
Three images, left to right, of the same thundercloud depict a less - than -10-milliseconds-long sequence of events: (left) formation within the cloud of a small channel, or «leader,» of electrical conductivity (yellow line) with weak emission of radio signals (ripples), to (middle) a burst of both dark lightning (pink) and radio waves (larger ripples), to (right) a discharge of bright lightning and more radio waves.
Achieving the goal of improved wireless performance is particularly challenging indoors because of the complex interactions of radio signals with the environment.
The researchers hope to further reduce the size of the device using purpose - built signal processing chips and to connect the aid to the headset with a radio link rather than a wire.
The team also developed an approach to simulating how radio signals spread and interact with objects in their environment.
Throughout September, the local radio station in the Oise region to the north of Paris is overlaying its programmes with a 16 - kilohertz signal inaudible to the human ear.
They found these molecules not with optical telescopes but by tuning in with exquisitely sensitive antenna dishes that can receive the extremely faint radio signals generated by molecular clouds.
For years scientists scratched their heads over the «Pioneer anomaly»: Radio signals from the twin spacecraft, which are no longer in contact with Earth, showed they were decelerating more rapidly than could be explained solely by the pull of the sun or other known physical effects.
When a reader unit emits radio waves, every tag in the area responds by retransmitting the signal with a superimposed identification code.
Building the instrument required solving a host of engineering problems, ranging from dealing with a remote, barely accessible site, shielding the dish from radio frequency interference that would drown out the signals from cosmic objects, and developing a first - of - its - kind method to pull a portion of the spherical dish into a gradually moving paraboloid to aim at and track astronomical targets as Earth rotates.
There are still ways to make the hypothesis work: a megastructure swarm might radiate its gathered energy away as radio or laser signals instead of heat; it might not form a spherical swarm but a ring precisely aligned with our line of sight; it might use technology beyond our understanding of physics that emits no heat at all.
Alternatively, it would find support if we detected obviously artificial radio signals being transmitted from the vicinity of Boyajian's star — a search we have already begun with Boyajian using the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia.
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