Direction-finding, or fox hunting, is a popular activity in ham radio circles where a group of people armed with radios attempt to locate a broadcasting source. Besides being a hobby for amateurs, ...
Bluetooth's current location technology isn't particularly exacting. Its proximity features can tell you when you're close, but not which way to go -- and the position features are only accurate down ...
Radio direction finding is one of those things that most Hackaday readers are likely to be familiar with at least on a conceptual level, but probably without much first-hand experience. After all it’s ...
Silicon Labs adds Bluetooth 5.1 location services to its Wireless Gecko line of connectivity software and SoCs for the Internet of Things. The Bluetooth 5.1 direction finding feature allows devices to ...
Bluetooth already knows how to find phones, and location accuracy is fairly decent. A planned update to Bluetooth, however, will give the short-range radio tech the power to pinpoint devices’ ...
The MA2700A InterferenceHunter from Anritsu is a handheld direction-finding system that teams with the company’s Master family of handheld analyzers to simplify the location of interference sources ...
The Pentagon wants more accurate high-frequency direction-finding antenna for small aircraft. Credit: U.S. Army The Defense Innovation Unit is looking to find a prototype small high-frequency ...
AT a meeting of the Wireless Section of the Institution of Electrical Engineers held on April 5, two papers were read describing recent research carried out at H.M. Signal School in the development of ...
WHEN the first edition of this book appeared in 1922, interest in wireless direction-finding was confined to a comparatively few individuals who were engaged either in the practice of the art for ...