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spectral range designation of a frequency range or wavelengths.

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  • C-SGN Emulator

    Polaris Networks

    The C-SGN Emulator combines the MME, SGW, and PGW functions, simulating the optimized EPC network required for CIoT. As part of the NetTest suite, the C-SGN Emulator creates an end-to-end lab environment for testing functions and features that characterize enhanced Machine Type Communication (eMTC) and Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB-IoT) implementations. In order to reduce complexity in the setup of a test environment, it also supports simulation of SMS Central Function (SMS-SC) and the Service Capability Exposure Functions (SCEF).

  • VHF, UHF and 700/800 MHz Combining Systems

    X-COM Systems

    Bird's combining systems consist of a very broad offering in the VHF, UHF 700/800 and 900 MHz frequency bands. RF combining systems allow multiple transmitters to share the same antenna, maximizing tower utilization, reducing tower loading and reducing interference risk. Bird is known for highly specialized technical expertise in providing system designs for simple applications as well as the highly configured applications. Designs may be for a simple antenna system or a multiple antenna system with challenging frequency plans.

  • V-Band Low Noise Amplifier 50 to 75 GHz, 35 dB Gain, 5 dB NF

    SBL- 5037533550-1515-E1 - ERAVANT

    50 to 75 GHz, 35 dB Gain, 5 dB Noise Figure V Band Low Noise Amplifier for IEEE 802.11.ad WiGig. Model SBL-5037533550-1515-E1 is a low noise amplifier with a typical small signal gain of 35 dB and a nominal noise figure of 5 dB across the frequency range of 50 to 75 GHz. The DC power requirement for the amplifier is +8 VDC/150 mA. The mechanical configuration offers an in-line structure with WR-15 waveguides and UG-385/U flanges.

  • AUTOMATED SUB-MM POWER SUPPLY/SWEEPER

    IPPS 2-6/60 - Insight Product Company

    Power supply/sweeper model IPPS 2-6/60 specially designed by Insight Product Company to operate sub-mm wave BWO at frequencies up to 1500 Ghz. IPPS 2-6/60 produces highly stable regulated voltages for slow wave structure (anode) and filament/heater. This power supply is designed to simplify the operation with BWO, to protect BWO against distraction during start/stop routines, to allow fast frequency sweeping in the entire band, and also to allow BWO to be used within a frequency stabilization system.

  • 100GHz/200GHz DWDM Module in LGX Box

    Flyin Optronics Co., Ltd

    Flyin Optronics’ 100GHz/200 GHz dense wavelength division multiplexer (DWDM module) utilizes thin film coating technology and proprietary design of non-flux metal bonding micro optics packaging to achieve optical add and drop at the ITU wavelengths. It provides ITU channel center wavelength, low insertion loss, high channel isolation, wide pass band, low temperature sensitivity and epoxy free optical path . It can be used for wavelength add/drop in telecommunication network system.

  • ALL-OUTDOOR RADIO SYSTEM

    FreeMile 17/24 - SAF Tehnika, As

    SAF FreeMile FODU - a new generation license-free 17/24GHz ISM band radio for Ethernet packet data and E1 voice transmission. The new radio system combines excellent features traditionally associated with ISM radios – interference-free operation, high availability, Carrier grade full duplex capacity with no cost of licensing and quick installation. SAF FreeMile radio also offers a user-friendly Web browser based management interface and straightforward installation process to ensure trouble-free experience for any user.

  • Wideband Digital Down Converter

    Abaco Systems Inc

    A Digital Down Converter performs channel access functions in digital receivers. It is used for extracting a channel (frequency band) of interest in a wideband signal. Abaco Systems' wideband DDC core employs a quad DDC architecture to achieve ultra high performances. The core accepts up to 16-bit complex data and can process 1GSPS continuously. With a fully programmable architecture at all stages of the processing, this core combines flexibility and speed and can be used in combination with our dual-channel 1GSPS ADC module.

  • Magic Tee

    MHTXE - Elmika

    The MHTXE Magic Tee Hybrid Couplers for millimeter waves are matched power dividers for variety of applications (general purpose power splitters, power combiners, phase measurement circuits, phase / frequency discriminators). The MHTXE Magic Tee Hybrid Couplers are available in waveguide bands between 33 and 170 GHz. These couplers are four-port transmission line components with a port configuration as shown in figure. Operation bandwidth is limited to 20÷90% waveguide operation frequency range depending on performance specifications.

  • Fixed Site Radio Direction Finders

    Doppler Systems Inc.

    Our VHF/UHF/THF direction finders typically are installed in permanent or semi-permanent locations where the antenna has a relatively clear view of the surrounding  area and RF obstructions and reflectors are minimal.  Three stackable antennas mounted on top of a mast, tower, or building cover 115 – 1000 MHz. in three frequency bands.  It can be remotely operated via an Ethernet or radio-modem connection.  Networked with other fixed site or mobile direction finders and utilizing our TargetTrack software facilitates geolocation of the targeted RF emitter.

  • Millimeter Wave Antennas

    Ducommun Inc

    Ducommun millimeter wave products include ACH, ARH and ALC series circular, rectangular gain horn antennas and lens corrected horn antennas for system applications. Low side lobes, ridged configuration and low cost are the main features of these antennas. The standard gain value and half power beamwidth at mid-frequency point of each waveguide band are 23 dBi and 9 degrees, respectively. Other gain values are available as customer order. These antennas cover the frequency range of 18 to 110 GHz.

  • Bench Type Panel Meter

    ED-305 - Standard Electric Works Co., Ltd

    ● Precision meters for plant maintenance, field servicing and educational purposes.● Taut Band movement with rectifier type.● Multi terminals (4mm socket) for range selection.● Carbon pointer, mirror scale to eliminate parallax error.● High resistance to shock and vibration.● Accuracy:±1.5% F.S.● Scale length:80mm.● Dimension:107(L) × 117(W) × 53(D)mm.● Weight:Approx. 300g.● Meets CE EN 61010-1 CAT Ⅱ 600V EN 61326-1 (for 0~600V)

  • Noise Source, 1 GHz up to 40 GHz

    346CK40 - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight 346CK40 is the ideal companion to Keysight´s noise figure solutions when working on high frequency applications. Since it is broadband (1 GHz to 40 GHz), it eliminates the necessity for several sources at different frequency bands. The low SWR of the noise source greatly reduces measurement uncertainty, which are commonly reflections of the test signals. This is a coaxial noise source with a 2.4 mm coaxial connector. ENR typically 14 dB at 1 GHz, decreasing to 5 dB at 40 GHz (typical).

  • Noise Source, 1 GHz up to 50 GHz

    346CK01 - Keysight Technologies

    The Keysight 346CK01 is the ideal companion to Keysight´s noise figure solutions when working on high frequency applications. Since it is broadband (1 GHz to 50 GHz), it eliminates the necessity for several sources at different frequency bands. The low SWR of the noise source reduces a major source of measurement uncertainty, which are reflections of the test signals. This is a coaxial noise source with a 2.4 mm coaxial connector. ENR typically 20 dB at 1 GHz, decreasing to typically 7 dB at 50 GHz.

  • RFID Test System

    Peritec Corp.

    RFID test system of Peritec is making FPGA board (IF-RIO) the processing of the IF band. This reading of the code, called (Electronic Product Code) EPC is required for RFID tag ISO18000-6 TYPEC of (EPC C1 G2). However, it did not provide treatment too late in the traditional instruments.

  • Silicon Detectors

    Edmund Optics Inc.

    Through the photovoltaic effect, detectors provide a means of transforming light energy to an electrical current. The root of the theory behind this phenomenon is a small energy gap between the valence and conduction bands of the detector. When light, with enough energy to excite an electron from the valence to the conduction band, is incident upon the detector, the resulting accumulation of charge leads to a flow of current in an external circuit. Since light is not the only source of energy that can excite an electron, detectors will have some amount of current that is not representative of incident light. For example, fluctuations in thermal energy can easily be mistaken for light intensity changes. A variety of these "non-light" contributions are present and, when summed up, make up the total noise within the detector.

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