53: Overlapping Signals

16/01/2015 1h 26min Temporada 2 Episodio 53
53: Overlapping Signals

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There is a growing trend to eliminate the wires and go wireless for data and for power. Can it work? Is it practical? Dive in.With Vic Hudson and John Chidgey.Previous Pragmatic Episode Links:

Episode 1: Faraday’s Cage
Episode 38: Watch This Time And Space
Episode 47: Interrogation Signal
Episode 50: Accidental Clicking

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