> Reichl have impressive technology, but as I understand it, they're > not an inexpensive resource.
Oh quite to the contrary. Reichl is a 1-man shop of an old white-hair guy with a lot of experience, super friendly, etc. When Sebastien asked whether he can go to his (very chaotic) lab for 'personal experiments' (=without paying), he immediately agreed. I should have taken some pictures from the lab. Now, of course, everything has limits. Reichl is making a living with his lab, it's not a hackerspace where anybody could just walk in and use equipment (which is not even possible at most hackerspace afaik). But it comes close, it is definitely far far away from the typical company. @Werner - essentially, Reichl is someone like you, just focused on RF/emi/radar/etc. He doesn't have much equipment or experience with protocols though, which is what makes some 'currently hot' equipment very expensive (3G/LTE/etc). His lab is more about radio/emi fundamentals, maybe 20 times the size of yours, and him 20 years older :-) Wolfgang _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

