Products

  • 21-13-XX Low Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    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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  • 21-40-XX Low Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    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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  • 21-76-XX Low Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 746-960 MHz
    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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  • 22-13-XX Low Power Dual Isolator

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    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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  • 22-40-XX Low Power Dual Isolator

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
      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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  • 22-76-XX Low Power Dual Isolator

    Frequency Range: 746-960 MHz
    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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  • 41-13-XX High Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    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 )
    DOWNLOAD PDF
  • 41-40-XX High Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    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 )
    DOWNLOAD PDF
  • 41-76-XX High Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 746-960 MHz
    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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  • 42-13-XX High Power Dual Isolator

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    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 )
    DOWNLOAD PDF
  • 42-40-XX High Power Dual Isolator

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    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 )
    DOWNLOAD PDF
  • 42-76-XX High Power Dual Isolator

    Frequency Range: 746-960 MHz
    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 )
    DOWNLOAD PDF