The demonstration of a Yagi–Uda nano-antenna that operates at visible wavelengths gives hope for a convenient means of directing radiation patterns from nanoscale light sources such as single ...
If you’ve ever cast your eye towards the rooftops, you’ll be familiar with the Yagi antenna. A dipole radiator with a reflector and a series of passive director elements in front of it, you’ll find ...
LOGAN, Utah — Oxford Space Systems announced the successful deployment Aug. 7 of its Yagi very high frequency, high gain antenna. The U.K. company released images showing Yagi deploy on the Ymir-1 ...
If you’re a regular reader of Hackaday, you may have noticed a certain fondness for Meshtastic devices, and the LoRa protocol more generally. LoRa is a great, low-power radio communications standards, ...
Researchers in Japan have built a nano-scale version of the classic antenna used to pick up TV signals in millions of homes around the world. The device, which is based on the “Yagi-Uda” antenna, ...
The Norwegian Space Centre has announced successful deployment of critical antennas and probes on the NORsat-1 and NORsat-2 microsatellites built by Canada’s Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) and launched ...
Yagi antenna can be used at transmission or reception but are more used for transmitters. This antenna is a directional system consisting of an array of a dipole and a reflector and one or more ...
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