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2025-11-01"Alxa" is a Mongolian word, meaning "a place of five colors". Alxa League is located in the far west of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, at the intersection of the Hohhot-Baotou-Yulin Economic Zone and the Lianyungang-Xinjiang Economic Belt. It borders Wuhai and Bayannur to the east and northeast... -
2025-10-31TQ-6502DB Series MESH Self-Organizing Network Test Report
Test Report of TQ-6502 Series Long-Distance High and Low Point Pull Distance Test from Huizhou to Shenzhen... -
2025-10-30Mesh Self-Organizing Network 6-point Chain Networking Test Report
6-point chain networking test... -
2025-10-28Applications of IP Mesh Radios in Military and UAV Communication
IP Mesh Radio is a type of wireless communication device that forms a mesh network, where every node acts as both a transmitter and a receiver. Unlike traditional point-to-point or point-to-multipoint systems that depend on a central base station, mesh networks allow data to hop dynamically between multiple nodes. -
2025-10-28The Application of IP Mesh Radio in Military and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Communications
IP Mesh radio is a wireless communication device that forms a mesh network. Each node acts as both a transmitter and a receiver. Unlike point-to-point (P2P) or point-to-multipoint (P2MP) systems that rely on a central base station, data in a Mesh network can dynamically hop (multi-hop) between multiple nodes. -
2025-10-20What Is Long Distance Communication and How Does It Work?
Long-distance communication refers to the transmission of information—such as voice, data, or video—across large geographic areas, typically beyond the range of human speech or local network systems. It enables communication between cities, countries, or even between Earth and satellites in orbit. -
2025-09-24How Are Microwaves Transmitted?
Microwave transmission involves the propagation of electromagnetic waves through space or guided mediums to convey information. Unlike lower-frequency radio waves, microwaves typically travel in straight lines and require a clear line of sight between the transmitting and receiving antennas. This makes them particularly suitable for point-to-point communication over long distances, as well as for high-speed data links. -
2025-09-11What Are the Four Types of Wireless Data Transmission?
Wireless data transmission has become a cornerstone of modern communication, enabling the exchange of information without the need for physical cables. From personal devices like smartphones and laptops to industrial automation and global networking, wireless technologies facilitate data flow across varying distances, speeds, and environments. Understanding the different types of wireless data transmission is essential for selecting the right technology for specific applications. Broadly, wireless data transmission can be categorized into radio frequency (RF), microwave, infrared (IR), and satellite communication systems.








