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Ensuring the Accuracy of Your RFID System
Posted by May Sefin on
RFID is abbreviated for Radio Frequency Identification. The system is comprised of two components: tags and readers. Finding a dependable RFID reader is extremely important in this high-tech world we inhabit. Your best bet is to find an RFID Antenna Field Meter to make sure you are always on top of what is going on. This technology is what we all depend on to keep products, inventory, and much else safe and secure. . Why an Antenna Field Meter is Made Necessary The RFID Power Mapper shown above is a hand-held, battery-free RFID antenna field meter that accurately maps the signal...
What to Know When Searching for the Motorola HAE4003
Posted by May Sefin on
The Motorola HAE4003 is an ultra high frequency Antenna kit that is in high demand. Because of this it is often found out of stock. Here at Arcadian™ we come up with creative solutions for any issue related to antenna technology. We understand the importance of having strong connection that is consistently reliable. This item is no different. Motorola HAE4003 Replacement Option We have two parts in our inventory that go together to perfectly replace the Motorola HAE4003 kit. They are our Quarter Wave Whip Antenna and Brass Thru Hole NMO Mount. These are sturdy pieces that have proven success in transmission of data...
Antenna Comparison: RFMAX Bluetooth Dipole Antenna VS. TE's M2M Mounted Antenna
Posted by May Sefin on
Which should you purchase? When shopping for an antenna, you need to find the highest quality possible. Antennas should be reliable for the long haul. In your mission to choose an antenna you will come across these two brands often. On what basis should you make a purchase? We will break down the pros and cons of each. Performance The biggest difference between the two antennas is Pattern Performance. The T.E. mount antenna has two issues which degrade performance: it is mounted to the windshield, so even a perfect Omnidirectional antenna will have pattern tilt limited to the angle of the windshield...
The Best Antennas for Cellular 4G/5G Networks
Posted by May Sefin on

When trying to select an antenna fitting for your 4G network or the more cutting edge 5G, you need to take into account several factors. Read on to find out what specific caliber of antenna is needed to achieve success. Advanced Antenna Features The advanced 5G needs an equally advanced antenna to enable its function. This is referred to as the Advanced Antenna System, or AAS. It is a mixture of AAS radio and a set of AAS features. Some of the necessary antenna techniques are beamforming and MIMO; multiple input, multiple output. With beamforming you are focusing a wireless signal...
How a GMRS and a Coil Antenna Could've Prevented the Death of the California Mushroom Hunter
Posted by May Sefin on
There was a recent tragedy that took place in a California forest in late February. An elderly woman was separated from her daughter and husband and lost all contact with them. A search party was executed on her behalf, but had to be halted for over 24 hours due to a snowstorm that came on. For 15 agonizing days this elderly woman was missing. Her body was finally discovered on February 18. She was pronounced dead. This heartbreaking story is a cautionary tale on the importance of provisioning for the outdoors. This family did not have communication systems that are...
Why the Yagi Antenna 900MHz is a Pioneer in the Antenna Industry
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Being a heavy duty and rugged piece of technology, the famous Yagi Antenna is optimal for use in tough environments and a wide frequency range. It offers much more than the standard antenna and we will break down why the Yagi is considered so special in the industry it serves. Wide Area of Communication Because of the shorter amount of bandwidth that the 900 MHz range contains it provides stronger signal strength than the higher ranges while still providing communication capabilities for a wide area. The wavelengths in the 900 MHz range are short enough to "fit" into narrow areas often found in...