Phil Karn has done a more recent analysis at
http://www.ka9q.net/xmax.html . This matches with my personal analysis
that it smells a bit like a reptile cage. They have been doing some more
press releases through Mobile Radio Technology Mag, claiming they are
close to a rollout.
Their claimed understanding of the spectral requirements of "single
Cycle Modulation" don't match my understanding of the inverse
requirement between time resolution and bandwidth (The faster you yank
signals around, the more bandwidth you need).
Dave
Richard Clarke wrote:
Interesting however have a read of the following old Register article:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/11/09/xmax/
and
http://www.ka9q.net/xmax_schwartz.html
So, this appears to have been doing the rounds since mid 2005 but
apparently nothing concrete to show 2 years later.
Difficult to find any articles more recent than 2005 on this 'technology'.
Anyone else find anything more concrete or recent regarding this?
Richard
Charles Swiger wrote:
Apologies for general/off topicness, but does anybody have any
comments/opionion about these guys:
http://www.xgtechnology.com/technology.asp
Useful innovation or snake oil?
TIA
--Chuck
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