Leading the wireless technology revolution

Cutting Edge Wireless SolutionsDeveloped by the Best Minds

RF Spectrum Issues

Leading the front line of innovation, we are breaking new boundaries in the field of RF interference and signal anomalies in mobile devices.

Read More

Antenna & Phased Array Antenna Technology

New solutions to common-place antenna issues, with a wide variety of options.

Read More

Beam/Null Steering Algorithms

Synthesizing static and dynamic radiation patterns with advanced prediction algorithms.

Read More

Wireless Applications

From space, underwater, robotic and UAV applications, to commercial and end user.

Read More

Embedded Antenna Technologies

Developing new passive and active small internal antenna configurations to meet specific needs.

Read More

Robotics

Explore a new wave of anti-jamming antenna technologies for private pilots and drone operators.

Read More

News & EventsSee our latest research and news in the field of RF

Explore our new developments with RF technology, antenna, steering algorithms and robotics.

Feature News
Feb/28/2020

Quantum Reversal (QR) released QR100

Calgary, Canada – Quantum Reversal (QR) released QR100 a novel L1/L2 GPS anti-jamming unit and QR101, L1/L2 GPS anti-jamming antenna designed for the commercial market to solve the issue of unintentional RF interference and/or jamming. QR100 uses three external passive or active GPS antennas of user choice while QR101 has three passive L1/L2 antennas embedded inside the enclosure. Low power consumption of 1 Watt and low cost allows for a wide range of applications where the continuity of GPS service is a must requirement. “Clever RF signal nulling in the RF domain allowed us to eliminate the need for signal processing and hence significantly reducing the power consumption when compared to existing military solutions”, said Waldemar Kunysz, QR President and CTO. This technology prevents the RF front-end from saturation when the interfering signal is very strong due to its power or due to close proximity to the antenna. This extends the range of the operation for mobile applications and reduce susceptibility to nearby sources of interference for any type of fixed installations.