
Because correct readings are the first step to clear communication.
The idea behind RF calibration is simple: your RF devices need to be checked every so often to make sure they're giving you correct data. Things like power meters, RF monitors, and sensors can slowly shift or lose their accuracy over time. Everything does this. Help get them back to how they were originally, so you can always count on them to work correctly.
If RF devices aren't working right, it can cause:
Calibration is important for making sure that everything works properly, safely, and as it should. It's basically a quick fix for your tools to keep them working well.
We do all kinds of RF calibration, such as

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