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  • Amplifiers

    Becker Nachrichtentechnik GmbH

    Becker Nachrichtentechnik GmbH offers a large portfolio of high performance broadband RF amplifiers. Optimized for linearity, high dynamic range and low noise, they cover all widely used radio standards like cellular, satellite radio, TETRA/BOS, GNSS, GPS, 802.11, including the new bands for LTE-U. They amplify wideband radio signals from shortwave over UHF, VHF up to 18 GHz in 50 Ohm technology (I-band, G-band, P-band, L-band, S-band, C-band and X-band). They are used as compact RF drivers, antenna pre-amplifiers or RF boosters in a variety of applications ranging from tunnel radio coverage extension, over airspace radio monitoring to in-ear monitoring and can also be offered as 1U 19” rack variants. Due to their advanced design, the power consumption is significant lower than typical industry alternatives, saving cost at customers with respect to cooling.

  • Fixed Laser Source Module

    Keysight Technologies

    Keysight offers a broad choice of fixed laser sources, which are available as single-wavelength and dual-wavelength modules as part of the Keysight Lightwave Solution Platform. The Keysight 8165xA Fabry-Perot laser sources can be used in conjunction with optical power meter modules for insertion loss, optical return loss and PDL measurement of broadband components and fiber. The Keysight 81663A Distributed Feedback Laser Sources are best suited for amplifier test and WDM system test applications. Keysight covers PON and common WDM wavelengths with its 81663A Distributed Feedback (DFB) laser source modules. The precise tunability around ITU-grid center wavelength gives you the flexibility to match test setups to the latest requirements of the DWDM-system. The fine-tuning allows to shift the center wavelength from one DWDM transmission channel to the adjacent channel in dense WDM systems. The built-in isolator ensures highest laser stability, even when reflections are present in the optical path.

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