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Raveon Technologies Corp.
Ultra High Frequencies (UHF) have been used for voice and data radio communications since the middle of the last century. Bands withing the frequency range of 400-500MHz are used throughout the world for reliable communications.
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JYEBAO Co., Ltd.
Transmission lines for radio frequency (RF) signals traveling from one point in a system to another (e.g., PC board to PC board, PC board to antenna, equipment to antenna, equipment to equipment, etc.).
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Micran Co. Ltd.
*Wide Frequency Range: 10 MHz...20 GHz*High Pause Power Mitigation: ≥ 70 dB*Signal Radio Impulse < 10 ns*Parallel Data Input*Input/Output Modulator Ports
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VSA6G2A -
Triarchy Technologies Corp.
Frequency Range: Low Band: low band 100Hz~2MHz, high Band 1MHz~6.2GHz. Frequency Spans: 100Hz~1.35MHz at FFT mode, 1.35MHz~6188MHz at PLL mode full span sweep time 820ms. Sweep Time: PLL mode: 262ms to 200s, FFT mode: 3.33ms~40s. Aplications: FM radio, Two way radio, TV application, Remote controller; Cellular and PCS, CDMA and GSM, GPRS, Edge,WCDMA and 3G, LTE, 915MHz, 2.4G ISM band application, 5.8G ISM band application.
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CMPHEAD50 -
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
The R&S®CMPHEAD50 is the only remote radio head supporting bi-directional testing at five mmWave frequency bands with one hardware set and EVM booster ports. It extends the R&S®CMP200 radio communication tester to frequency range 2 (FR2/ FR2-1). The improved performance ensures optimum accuracy for testing next generation FR2 RF designs – from early development to final certification and regulatory compliance. Test with confidence and ensured RF performance with the latest state-of-the-art measurement solution from Rohde&Schwarz.
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Textron Systems
The Textron System's PRTS™ and HPRTS™ are medium and long-range, programmable, ruggedized Radio Frequency (RF) test and training tools. Our PRTS family of range simulators delivers high-fidelity environments for training ranges.
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H-055DRV / 01019 -
Suresafe Technology Inc.
The RF Signal Detector / 2G Cellular Phone Detector / Wireless Camera Detector / Bug Detector applies with fuzzy scanning technology to detect peeping cameras, tapping, cellular phones and other radio frequency devices.
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Analog Devices Inc.
In-phase quadrature (I/Q) downconverters integrate an image reject mixer, a low noise amplifier, a 90° hybrid, and an LO buffer amplifier in one package. These devices are used in receiver applications to downconvert radio frequency (RF) signals to the desired intermediate frequency (IF) while ensuring low noise and high image rejection performance.
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Fairview Microwave Inc.
Broad band amplifiers (A.K.A. wide band) from Fairview Microwave provide amplification for radio frequencies in broadband. Our broad band amplifiers applications include: military / defense, test instrumentation, EW/ECM, radar, satcom, telecom, microwave radio and various industrial RF, microwave and millimeter wave applications. Fairview broad band amplifiers have a maximum frequency as high as 18 GHz depending on the amp configuration.
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MGCH-2 -
Macintyre Electronic Design Associa
The MGCH-2 is the lowest noise, highest sensitivity single axis AC magnetic field sensor available for the measurement of sub radio frequency fields. Because of its innovative design, the MGCH-2 amplitude response is insensitive to the frequency of the field over its 10 Hz to 100 kHz frequency band. Accuracy at 10 kHz is 0.1 dB, and the amplitude response stays within 2 dB peak-to-peak over the bandwidth.
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RF Testing & Engineering Services -
360°RF
Our team has world-class radio frequency experience in defense contracting, design, engineering, manufacturing, quality, research, and testing. The staff at 360°RF includes numerous design patent holders, a sitting member of the CEA's (Consumer Electronics Assoc.) Standards Committee, as well as columnists, editors, and authors for trade publications and reference books, including Radio Shack, Antennas, Selection, Installation, and Projects, TV, FM, CB, Cellular, Satellite, and Shortwave.
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FB7-NX -
National RF, Inc
In about 1935, the National Radio Company of Malden, Mass., brought out a “hot” high frequency receiver, called the FB7, and the subsequent FB-7X. It featured a super-hetrodyne design with plug-in coils that gave it a broad frequency range. The “X” model also incorporated a crystal filter in the intermediate frequency section, thus giving it additional selectivity. The receiver was viewed by radio amateurs as a technological breakthrough, and it was also used commercially for point to point high frequency communications. As the receiver did not have an internal RF amplifier section, a separately tunable RF amplifier was later provided in a separate enclosure for additional performance capabilities. Now, National RF, Inc., is resurrecting the fabled receiver name with an all solid-state, hot mini receiver, which also utilizes plug-in coils to cover the HF spectrum. The mini-receiver is designed for use by radio amateurs as well as serious short-wave listeners, and allows reception of AM, CW, and SSB signals. It incorporates a super-hetrodyne design with a dual gate FET built-in RF preamplifier and a ceramic filter for selectivity, often required when used in a crowded amateur radio band. In addition, the receiver has a buffered rear panel output of the high frequency oscillator for use with either a frequency counter for exact receive frequency display, or for interface with an outboard transmitter. A rear panel jack is also provided for muting the receiver when a transmitter is placed into the transmit mode. And, the receiver is small enough to fit into carry-on luggage and taken on trips when it is desired to “keep an ear” on amateur radio or other high frequency activity. The receiver utilizes rear panel plug-in coil assemblies which contain the RF amplifier, mixer, and oscillator tuned circuits. Each plug-in coil assembly also comes with a separate dial scale, which is inserted onto the front panel for displaying the tuned frequency. A very smooth 6 to 1 planetary drive is used for tuning the receiver. Other front panel controls include RF preamplifier peak, volume control, Beat Frequency Oscillator adjustment, and RF gain control. Other switches include filter bandwidth, AM/CW/SSB selection, Power, and a general coverage/band spread control for certain plug-in assemblies. The receiver is intended to drive head-phones via a rear panel jack, but has sufficient output to drive a small external speaker.
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GAO Tek Inc.
GAOTek provides affordable, safe and reliable transmission line testers, digital clamp meters and power meters for sale to the United States, Canada and Globally. A transmission line is a specialized cable designed to conduct alternative current of radio frequency. Transmission lines are used for connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antenna to distribute signals.
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SimAltNav Replay -
Spirent Federal Systems
Non-GNSS sources of RF (radio frequency) are of interest in GPS-degraded or contested signal environments, with interest focused on LEO (low earth orbit) constellations. These systems offer high receiver signal power (relative to GNSS) and a secure & resilient link to augment GNSS.
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OSCOR™ Blue -
Research Electronics Intl.
The OSCOR Blue is a portable spectrum analyzer with a rapid sweep speed and functionality suited for detecting unknown, illegal, disruptive, and anomalous rogue transmissions across a wide frequency range. The OSCOR Blue Spectrum Analyzer is designed to detect illicit eavesdropping signals, perform site surveys for communication systems, conduct radio frequency (RF) emissions analysis, and investigate misuse of the RF spectrum.