How do RF interfaces enable the operation of antennas in a DMD system?
DMD Antennas
Antennas 1 | Receive only antennas |
Antennas 2 | Transmit only antennas |
Transmitter Operating Frequencies | 1 - 9 kHz |
H-field Strength at 10 m | 65 dBuA/m |
Transmission Type | Continuous Wave |
Modulation | - |
The system is designed to function continuously in a
transmit-receive mode. It is important to note that the system does not feature a
standby mode, nor does it possess a receive-only mode.
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