The next generation of wireless communication is emerging, and Telstra Australia is leading the charge with pioneering 6G trials. At the heart of these groundbreaking tests? Narda’s SignalShark – a powerhouse in precise EMF testing for both performance and safety. And where better to conduct these critical assessments than the picturesque Australian coast?
Why SignalShark?
The upper 6 GHz band is the new frontier for wireless technology. Most spectrum analyzers with EMF capabilities max out at 6 GHz, leaving a critical gap for emerging 6G technologies. This is where SignalShark steps in. With its isotropic probe extending to 8 GHz, it’s perfectly suited for capturing the nuances of 6G signals with unmatched precision.
The Testing Process
To assess the EMF exposure of 6G networks, Telstra is deploying the Narda SignalShark equipped with an isotropic antenna. The testing process involves:
- ✅ Signal Capture: Running a speed test on mobile devices to attract targeted signals.
- ✅ Precision Measurement: Evaluating exposure levels to ensure they comply with safety limits.
- ✅ Safety Assurance: Confirming that public safety thresholds are not exceeded, ensuring safe deployment of 6G technology.
Telstra and Narda are committed to ensuring that the next wave of wireless technology is both powerful and safe. These trials represent a pivotal step in understanding how 6G networks will function within the expanded GHz spectrum. SignalShark’s advanced capabilities are proving essential in safeguarding public exposure while enabling seamless connectivity.
Watch the SignalShark in Action!
Curious to see how these EMF tests are being conducted? Watch the video below as Telstra puts the SignalShark to the test along Australia’s stunning coastline.
A big thank you to @MikeWood and the Telstra team for showcasing SignalShark’s potential in real-world 6G scenarios. Stay tuned as we continue to support EME safety testing for next-gen networks! ??
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