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Old July 31st 05, 01:26 AM
Carl R. Stevenson
 
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Why the attack? A postage stamp sized transceiver is certainly quite
feasible with today's technology. It won't be QRO, but an entire transceiver
can be implemented in that size ... do a web search on "Zigbee" and I'm sure
you'll find many examples

Carl - wk3c

"brot" wrote in message
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"Polymath" wrote in message
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Having currently employment within a Japanese manufacturer of
WCDMA mobile phones and thus being exposed to the "Innards" of
such phones; following the historical challenges of making a transceiver
that would fit into a tobacco tin, is it perhaps now the time to
issue a challenge to come up with a complete transceiver design
fabricated to the size of a postage stamp?


Idiot.


 
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