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Campbell Scientific CWS220A wireless radiometer
The CWS220A is a wireless version of the SI-111 infrared radiometer. It contains an internal 922 MHz spread spectrum radio that transmits data to a CWB100A wireless base station or to another wireless sensor.
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Diode power sensor
The NRP-Z31 from Rohde & Schwarz is claimed to be the first diode power sensor to operate up to 33 GHz. It does not require a base unit and it can be connected to a PC via the USB interface with its power measurements displayed on the PC screen by the accompanying PC software.
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Fire probe partner appointed
Airwave Solutions Australia has been appointed by FireWatch Australia in the federal government-funded trial of bushfire-detection technology.
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Sensors may lead to better sleep
IMEC and its research affiliate, Holst Centre, have demonstrated a wireless sleep staging system.
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