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A radar transmitter emits a signal which is received by a tiny antenna glued on a honey bee's thorax (back).
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It does so by using a tiny antenna which is allocated to your account, and links it to a virtual version of a recorder or DVR.
Launched in 2012 and backed by media mogul Barry Diller, Aereo distributes broadcast signals via a tiny antenna and offers customers access to a cloud-based digital video recorder that holds up to 60 hours of content.
A tiny antenna on the tag is stimulated by the signal and sends information about its identity and location to the interrogator.
Each oscillation at a particular frequency can be considered a tiny "antenna" that emits and receives electromagnetic radiation.
Inside the card is a Wi-Fi chip with a tiny antenna, as well as those two gigabytes of photo storage.
In giant clusters, Aereo sets up a tiny antenna for each customer, who can then stream it elsewhere in the same way.
When connected to a tiny antenna, it can transmit a radio signal of about 30 centimeters.
RFID, or radio frequency identification, uses a tiny antenna embedded in a sticker or label that's activated and powered by radio waves at a very specific frequency.
While most calls linked invisibly to large cell phone towers, the MetroPCS subscribers unknowingly connected to a tiny antenna no bigger than a car radio antenna that dangled from a nearby telephone pole.
Rather than relying on light sensors to read between little black lines, RFID tags consist of integrated circuits connected to a tiny antenna.
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