- Can easily support 125 kHz Tx-Tx spacing or 75 kHz spacing while using 10” cavities
- Flexible design: from 1-21 channel capacity
- Expandable: 1 or more additional channels at a time; re-configurable equipment
- 380-512 MHz, 132 MHz of operating bandwidth
- Temperature compensation to ensure frequency stability
- High attenuation to minimize desense and interference
- Ultra-low insertion losses; low coupling and bridging losses
- Continuous high-power handling capability; 150 watts – 24/7
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Ideal for combining multiple Rx frequencies onto the same antenna
- Available in 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 32 port configurations
- Simple and cost-effective design
- Standard 19” Rack Mount (RM) or cavity-mounted (CM) versions
- Each unit consists of a power splitter and an RF amplifier.
- Plug-in Power Supply (PS) optional
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Ideal for combining multiple Rx frequencies onto the same antenna
- Available in 2, 4, 8, 12 , 16 and 32 port configurations
- Simple and cost-effective design
- Standard 19” Rack Mount (RM) or cavity-mounted (CM) versions
- Each unit consists of a power splitter and an RF amplifier.
- Plug-in Power Supply (PS) optional
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Ideal for combining multiple Rx frequencies onto the same antenna
- Available in 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 32
- Simple and cost-effective design
- Standard 19” Rack Mount (RM) or cavity-mounted (CM) versions
- Each unit consists of a power splitter and an RF amplifier.
- Plug-in Power Supply (PS) optional
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Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
- Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
- Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
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Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
- Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
- Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
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Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
- Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
- Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
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Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
- Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
- Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
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Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
- Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
- Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
-
Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
- Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
- Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )