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2025-08-07A point to point wireless bridge is a communication setup that connects two distant networks or devices wirelessly. Typically, it involves two wireless devices (such as radios or antennas) aligned directly with each other, creating a dedicated communication channel over long distances—ranging from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers. These bridges transmit data through radio or microwave frequencies and act like a virtual Ethernet cable between two locations. -  
                        
2025-08-04The Application of Wireless Mesh Technology in Emergency Communication Field
In emergency communication networking, the network nodes that need to be interconnected in the on-site wireless network include several mobile vehicles and several independent teams of personnel. Both the vehicles and personnel are equipped with wireless network nodes, and real-time interconnection and communication are required among the vehicles, personnel, and teams. -  
                        
2025-07-30Deployment of the US Navy's MESH Network: Reconfiguring the Paradigm of Military Logistics and Emergency Response
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2025-07-30Future Wireless Comms Could Process Data in Midair
It’s easy to take for granted the seamless way information is preprocessed, transmitted wirelessly, and nicely processed on another device. But the future of wireless communications may be even more sophisticated, as scientists work toward a concept in which data isn’t just transmitted wirelessly but also processed in midair. -  
                        
2025-07-30What Is the Difference Between Radio and Microwave Video Transmission?
In the world of wireless communication, radio waves and microwaves are two foundational technologies that form the backbone of modern communication systems. Both play crucial roles in transmitting information across distances, but they operate differently in terms of frequency, range, bandwidth, and application. Understanding the distinctions between radio and microwave transmission is essential for selecting the right technology in fields like defense, broadcasting, telecommunications, and unmanned systems. -  
                        
2025-07-30Understanding the 4 Major Types of Microwave Transmission
Microwave transmission is typically line-of-sight (LOS), meaning the transmitter and receiver must be aligned directly without major obstructions in between. These systems are known for their high bandwidth, low latency, and resilience in extreme environments. -  
                        
2025-07-30What Is Microwave Transmission?
Microwave transmission refers to the wireless communication technology that uses microwave frequencies—typically ranging from 1 GHz to 100 GHz—to transmit data over long distances. Unlike traditional radio waves, microwaves travel in line-of-sight paths and are often used in point-to-point communication systems. -  
                        
2025-07-24Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Transmission Equipment Communication Solution
TuQian Wireless is a leading provider of industrial and tactical wireless communication equipment. With deep expertise in video transmission, mesh networking, and mobile signal systems, TuQian develops advanced UAV transmission solutions tailored to high-stakes applications. 
 
 
 
 
 
 