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Microwave Journal podcasts including the RF/microwave update series, Frequency Matters, plus interviews with industry experts and executives.
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Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham talk with Sundeep Rangan, Professor of Electrical Engineering at New York University and Associate Director of NYU Wireless, and Bryan Goldstein, Corporate Vice President of Aerospace, Defense and Communications, about their efforts to develop next generation communications technology for Spectrally Agile Large-Scale Arrays, funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce's NTIA to advance U.S. leadership in open, secure communications infrastructure.

Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham review the articles in the April Amplifier and Oscillator themed issue, industry news and events. Sponsored by Mini-Circuits.

Pat Hindle and Eric Higham talk with Chief Chris Moore, a veteran law enforcement executive with over 34 years of public safety experience and subject matter expert for the Public Safety Broadband Technology Association [https://thepsbta.org/], about the origin of FirstNet, its current status and future developments as it serves as the national communications system for first responders.

Steve Douglas, Head of Market Strategy at Spirent Communications, talks with Eric Higham and Pat Hindle about the progress made during the first five years of 5G and highlights some of the key tactics being prioritized to grow revenues and opportunities in the second half of 5G’s implementation.

Alan Moloney, Managing Director at Analog Devices, talks with Pat Hindle about the latest trends in 5G deployments and future directions including Open RAN, AI, 5G SA and energy conservation. Sponsored by Analog Devices.
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