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ZHX7-0.009-200-1486 -
COM-MW Co., Ltd.
Loop Antenna, Frequency 0.009~200MHz, Linear Polarization, N-Female
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Micran Co. Ltd.
A device to route high frequency signals through transmission paths.
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Micran Co. Ltd.
Is necessary for the design, test, manufacture, and debug of radio frequency devices.
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VPX756 -
Vadatech Inc
The VPX756 is a Processor VPX (PrVPX) in 3U form factor based on the Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1505M v6 (Kaby Lake) with CM238 PCH. The processor base frequency is 3.0 GHz with max turbo frequency of 4.0 GHz.
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EM-6944 | 200 MHz – 3 GHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
The EM-6944 offers an exceptional combination of frequency coverage from 200 MHz – 3 GHz and high power handling capability without compromising the consistent performance versus frequency that makes the log periodic antenna so desirable for test applications.
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HMMC-3128-TR1 -
Keysight Technologies
The HMMC-3128-TR1 is a packaged DC - 12 GHz divide by eight prescaler designed for use in high frequency communications, microwave instrumentation, and EW radar systems where low phase-noise PLL control circuitry or broadband frequency translation is required.
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HMMC-3128-BLK -
Keysight Technologies
TheHMMC-3128-BLK is a packaged DC - 12 GHz divide by eight prescaler designed for use in high frequency communications, microwave instrumentation, and EW radar systems where low phase-noise PLL control circuitry or broadband frequency translation is required.
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Brandywine Communications
Brandywine Communications offers high quality time and frequency GPS Synchronized clocks with budget friendly costs in a variety of formats such as the NFS-220 and the NFS-220 plus. Built at our ISO9001 accredited design and manufacturing facility in Tustin, CA, these U.S. made time and frequency standards incorporate a GPS receiver which continuously calibrates the internal precision clock to provide both time of day and frequency in a variety of output formats and interfaces.
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Type RAS-1 -
National RF, Inc
Called the RAS-1, the receiver is designed for ultra low and very low frequency scientific research work, including the exploration of low frequency emissions due to seismic and earth-quake activity, study of atmospheric phenomenon such as "whistlers", and low frequency Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance (SID) and electromagnetics phenomenon. The RAS-1 will receive signals from under 200 Hz. To over 250 KHz in both narrow bandwidth modes as well as broad badnwidth reception.