by ETI Staff | Mar 16, 2018 | Featured
Satellite antennas radiate signal energy in distinct patterns that are reported as their radiation pattern envelope. These patterns consist of lobes which indicate the intensity of signal radiation radially on a horizontal plane emanating from the antenna. These...
by ETI Staff | Feb 26, 2018 | Featured
Considering environmental impacts of snow and ice melt maintenance. There are environmental costs involved with any snow and ice melt system, knowing and assessing these environmental costs can help you choose the snow and Ice maintenance system that will work best...
by ETI Staff | Jan 12, 2018 | Featured
Desiccant vs Membrane Dehydration. Two of the main types of dehydrators are used for waveguide dehydrators, desiccant dryers, and membrane dehydrators. Both effectively remove moisture from the air but do it in vastly different ways. A waveguide is a tube-like...
by ETI Staff | Nov 29, 2017 | Dehydrators, Featured, NETCOM FAQs
Understanding the leak rates and duty cycles of dehydrators The overall purpose of the dehydrator is to eliminate moisture in the waveguide of the transmitter. Moisture will affect the reflected energy and increase the Standing Wave Ratio (SWR) of the system....
by ETI Staff | Nov 27, 2017 | Featured, SST-2 Heat Trace FAQs
Heat-trace is used in many aspects of everyday modern life that mostly goes unnoticed. One main example of this is the ability to access hot water quickly from any faucet in a large building no matter how far from the water heater it is. This is a function of a...
by ETI Staff | Aug 8, 2017 | Featured
This past July Environmental Technology released its new line of microprocessor-based heat-trace controls, replacing its already successful SST line which has been a trusted industry standard since 2011. The new GPT and FPT heat-trace controls were created with input...