Demand for technologically advanced products in the weapons of both domestic and foreign armed forces is anticipated to support growth in the global market. Military budgets of both industrialized and ...
BERLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Frontier Silicon, the world’s leading supplier of digital radio and connected audio technology solutions, launches Verona 2, a new DAB digital radio module based on its 4 th ...
When you start looking into the Internet of Things, the first thing you realize is that despite there being grand ideas for Internet connected everything, nobody knows how these things will actually ...
Raspberry Pi has introduced the Radio Module 2, a small but powerful wireless module priced at just $4. This module is aimed at makers, developers, and organizations using RP2040 or RP2350 ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--L3Harris Technologies (NYSE:LHX) today announced the unveiling of its Iridium Distributed Tactical Communications Systems (DTCS) mission module at AUSA’s Annual Meeting ...
Marcus Wolf has unveiled a new Raspberry Pi radio module he has created called the Pi433 which can be utilised for a wide variety of different purposes such as communication between two Raspberry Pi ...
Loctronix Corporation, a provider of unified positioning solutions for GNSS-challenged environments, announced that it has begun shipments of its new software-defined radio (SDR) module, the ASR-2300, ...
The RadioScape RS200 module promises to ease the chores of digital audio broadcast (DAB) receiver designers via a software-defined radio approach with high-volume production capabilities. Teamed with ...
Accton Technology has announced the availability of its Internet radio modules, which integrate Wi-Fi, Ethernet and multimedia capabilities. Save my User ID and Password Some subscribers prefer to ...
NovAtel Inc. has launched the Relay RTK radio module, a docking station that provides radio connectivity for its SMART6-L L-band capable GNSS receiver. The Relay RTK module combined with NovAtel’s ...
“You can’t put new wine in old bottles” – so the saying goes. But you would if you’re a hacker stuck with a radio built in 2005, which looked like it was put together using technology from 1975.