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An Advantage of 6.25 kHz Radios—Improved Usable Range
Improved usable range extends communication across various industries. Icom’s latest video highlights a significant advancement in radio technology that improves usable range, offered through NXDN™ 6.25 kHz radios compared to traditional 12.5 kHz models. The video explains how NXDN radios, operating at 6.25 kHz, provide a more usable signal over the same distance as […]
Understanding the Advantages of 6.25 kHz Radios in Multipath Resilience
6.25 kHz radios offer an advantage in multipath resilience. In radio communication, multipath interference is a significant challenge, often leading to signal distortion and loss. This Icom video looks at the advantages of 6.25 kHz radios, particularly their resilience to multipath interference. The video delves into the technicalities of multipath interference – a phenomenon […]
Revolutionizing Logistics with IoT and Tokenization: A Deep Dive into the Future
Revolutionizing logistics with IoT and tokenization—this core theme forms the crux of exploration in the latest episode of Semi-Related, an Optym Podcast. Host Chris Torrence, Chief Strategy Officer for Optym, engages with Todd Haselhorst, Founder/CEO of HEALE Labs, in a conversation that promises to reshape our understanding of the logistics industry. In this episode, […]
Standardization Among Companies Will Be The Quickest Pathway Towards a More Stable Digital Twin System
The concept of a “digital twin”—a virtual replica of a physical system or object—isn’t new, but it’s experiencing a renaissance, thanks to rapid advances in technology. While the buzzwords are plenty—virtual commissioning, virtual FAT (Factory Acceptance Test), and so on—the reality is that the field is still in flux, a blend of potential and […]
How PNC expedites traditional controls of CNC and PLC
For an episode of “Beyond the Concept” podcast, a show by Concept Systems, host Tyler Kern chatted with John Miller, the principal engineer at Rockwell Automations, and Jerry Flynn, the company’s principal controls engineer. The trio particularly discussed Programmable Numerical Control, mostly known by its initials, PNC, and how Rockwell has been a premier leader […]