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I am basically a TEKNO-GEEK kinda guy so I guess it's only natural that I'd wind up in this field.
Always willing to help out, in addition to my regular duties I can be found in the
MIS Room,THE LAB, or on the phone helping out at the SUPPORT DESK.
This page exists to HELP PEOPLE therefore there will be a Growing Archive of Information
as well as Links to Other Personal and Corporate "SMART PAGES".
I am not an Engineering GURU, just a guy that enjoys helping out solve problems.
I have received a LOT of help from other TEKS so I feel like I should give back some of what I have received.
I hope you enjoy your visit here.
What are radio waves?
Radio waves are part of a larger group of waves classified all together as electromagnetic radiation.
This large group of waves is broken down into smaller groups
based upon their frequencies and wavelengths.
Two examples of electromagnetic radiation (other than radio waves) are:
Light -- which is the group of electromagnetic radiation you can see with your eyes.
X-rays -- which are a group from a higher frequency and they are what is used by doctors to see inside of you.
Three examples of frequency modulated signals, where (A) the carrier frequency is higher than the modulating
frequency (c:m = 10:1), (B) both frequencies are equal, and (C), the modulating frequency is higher than the
carrier (c:m = 1:10). The graph below each modulated signal shows the instantaneous frequency during the course
of the modulation. Negative frequencies as shown may be considered as equivalent to positive frequencies with a
phase shift of 180°.
Coaxial Cable Signal Loss in db per 100ft.
My own pages designed to assist RF Engineers and Service Teks with specific tasks.
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Some really good pages loaded with technical information.
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