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11.) Printed Electronics World.com: Loc8tor increasingly uses printed ...
Printed Electronics World Loc8tor increasingly uses printed electronics ... It was invented in 1926 by Hidetsugu Yagi and Shintaro Uda of Tohoku Imperial ...
12.) IEC - Techline > Yagi, Hidetsugu
The International Electrotechnical Commission is the international standards and ... invented a directional antenna system, which is the basis for the Yagi antenna, ...
13.) Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
It's taken nearly a decade, but the historic Opana Point radar site -- which ... battery, invented in 1799; Hidetsugu Yagi's short antenna, invented in 1924; ...
14.) Yagi antenna - Facts, Encyclopedia Article, and Discussion Forum
The Yagi-Uda antenna was invented in 1926 by Shintaro Uda of Tohoku University ... with the collaboration of Hidetsugu Yagi, also of Tohoku University. ...
15.) WiFi Antenna WiFi System HotSpot WiFi
Yagi antenna is made from the array of dipoles (elements) parallel to each other. ... The Yagi-Uda antenna was invented in 1926 by Hidetsugu Yagi and Shintaro Uda in ...
16.) dxzone.com : New: Saturday, January 26 2008 : 6
Hidetsugu Yagi : Father of Yagi Antenna new - The Yagi Antenna is a directional ... by Dr. Hidetsugu Yagi of Tohoku Imperial University and his assistant, Dr. ...
17.) Yagi Antennas - English
SignalWide proudly offers Dual Band High Gain Yagi antennas. ... Yagi Antennas. Invented in 1926 by Shintaro Uda and Hidetsugu Yagi, this technology was first ...
18.) Loc8tor increasingly uses printed electronics: IDTechEx
Loc8tor increasingly uses printed electronics - IDTechEx Article ... It was invented in 1926 by Hidetsugu Yagi and Shintaro Uda of Tohoku Imperial ...
19.) Yagi Antenna Design Prototype and Manufacturing Services
... after Shintaro Uda and Hidetsugu Yagi, the two Japanese men who invented it. ... Here are some more benefits of our Yagi antennas: ...
20.) Why are TV aerials that shape? in The AnswerBank: How it Works
asks MScott: A. Your TV aerial- also known as a Yagi- Uda array ( it was named after two Japanese electrical engineers: Hidetsugu Yagi, who invented it in1928, and ...
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