Thanks! Be sure to check out the Test and Measurement Fundamentals playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLKxVoO5jUTlvsVtDcqrVn0ybqBVlLj2z8.html as well as the other videos here on the R&S TH-cam channel.
Thanks! I was actually very (pleasantly) surprised at how many people seem to be interested in a mostly non-technical overview of RF. If you have any suggestions for future content, please let us know!
I'm really confused with the definiton. I thought RF is below Microwave frequencies. Is my understanding an old definition that was used when signals to transfer information only had frequencies below microwave? Is there a common state of the art definition at all? Or is it at least agreed in the test and measurement field to include microwave frequencies when refering to RF?
Great question. Some people make that distinction between "RF" and "Microwave": we (R&S) do it sometimes as well. But you're correct in that it's a somewhat "older" way of referring to them, and I don't make that distinction myself most of the time. Thanks!
Excellent and precise information!
Thank you!
Needed a lecture that explains how RF will pass through a circuit to perform a specific task
Great presentation ! Simple and informative. I really appreciate the time and effort invested in this presentation. Thanks
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Loved this presentation would definitely like to learn more on the RF testing part.
Thanks! Be sure to check out the Test and Measurement Fundamentals playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PLKxVoO5jUTlvsVtDcqrVn0ybqBVlLj2z8.html
as well as the other videos here on the R&S TH-cam channel.
One of the best video of Introductory on RF I saw it !!! Tnx R&S
wow, so neat and precise. 10/10 for this presentation
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thanks a lot. 🤩
The best presentation as always .. love R&S
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Extremely well organized informative video
I appreciate that , thank you
Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the feedback!
Please take this RF (iPhone) message as a Thank You 😊 more like this would be welcomed.
Thanks! I was actually very (pleasantly) surprised at how many people seem to be interested in a mostly non-technical overview of RF. If you have any suggestions for future content, please let us know!
Very nicely explained 👍
Thank you!
Thanks for the great presentation. Danke dir
Gern geschehen :)
Thank you very much!
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very good presentation...
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Well explained..
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Great presentation, thanks!
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Great presentation i like ..
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This is very good!
I'm really confused with the definiton. I thought RF is below Microwave frequencies. Is my understanding an old definition that was used when signals to transfer information only had frequencies below microwave? Is there a common state of the art definition at all? Or is it at least agreed in the test and measurement field to include microwave frequencies when refering to RF?
Great question. Some people make that distinction between "RF" and "Microwave": we (R&S) do it sometimes as well. But you're correct in that it's a somewhat "older" way of referring to them, and I don't make that distinction myself most of the time. Thanks!
Great job. Thanks
I have been educated beyond my imagination.
Very nice
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I'm always watching -0^0-
fucking excellent.