2020 Program
https://ieee-aess.org/conference/2020-ieee-aerospace-conference-aeroconf
2019 program https://ieee-aess.org/conference/2019-ieee-aerospace-conference
2018 program https://ieee-aess.org/conference/2018-ieee-aerospace-conference
Perhaps this is sufficient?
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 6:35
if there's any untoward
interaction between the highpass/lowpass filter structures used to
derive the bandpass characteristics
Dave
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 10:10 AM Brian Padalino wrote:
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> On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 7:51 AM David Bengtson via USRP-users
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Hi-
The N310 receiver has a set of switchable bandpass filters on the
receiver inputs. I've looked through the N310 knowledge base, and
haven't come across any documentation on these filter bandwidths. Is
there a list of the nominal passband filter bandwidths for the N310
receiver filter banks som
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> On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 2:36 PM, Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users
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I'm not a Boeing Employee, but I came across this and though some
folks on the mailing list might be interested.
http://jobs.jobvite.com/liquid-robotics-inc/job/oHo76fw2
Dave
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The Receiver Noise figure should include sampling noise and ADC ENOB.
Is that a free space path loss? You don't have any design margin for
fades/blockages etc, so an External LNA might be a good idea. 3.6 dB
NF isn't particularly low for a LNA, but it will help.
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 3:49 AM, Zh
A 3dB attenuation will really improve the reflection coefficient.
Using this calculator
http://www.rfcafe.com/references/calculators/vswr-return-loss-conversion-calculator.htm
you can see that a 3 dB attenuation will improve a 3:1 VSWR to 1.7:2,
or a 6 dB return loss to 12 dB, so you've really impr