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ifm efector, inc.
- Industry standard (ISO 15693) RFID 13.56 MHz technology- Wide range of tags and accessories- Ideal RFID antennas for material handling, packaging machines, and plant construction
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Hyperlabs, Inc.
HYPERLABS triggerable impulse generators create precise high-speed pulses with 50 to 100 ps rise time. They can be triggered by input from antennas and other signal generator systems.
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ZTS Technologies Co., Ltd
Three port devices designed to provide isolation between transmit and receive signals for radar, actively electronically steered antenna (AESA) arrays, satellite communications, and telecommunications applications.
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Becker Nachrichtentechnik GmbH
Becker Nachrichtentechnik offers wideband multichannel DC decouplers for antenna diagnostic applications. Due its high bandwidth the device is suitable for all broadcast, cellular and Wi-Fi standards.
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GPSL12 -
INSTOCK Wireless Components, Inc
GPSL12 is a two way, passive, GPS signal splitter ideal for splitting a GPS antenna signal between two receivers while providing a DC current path to power remotely located active GPS antennas from the receivers. Maximum voltage rating is 50 VDC; max current rating is 1000 mA. Furnished with SMA female connectors all ports. Being a "micro-sized" splitter, GPSL12 weighs only 21 grams and is suitable for applications requiring low-weight parts.
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2290 -
Georg Fischer Signet
The 25 GHz (K-band) 2290 Pulse Radars are the most progressive non-contact level transmitter technology for industrial processes. With an excellent accuracy, compact antennas and a user-friendly set-up the 2290 is an effective, simple, low cost choice for demanding level applications. GF’s new K-band radar featuring ±3 mm (±0.1inch) accuracy and short dead band excels with its full plastic housing. Its antenna range incorporates a stainless steel horn and enclosed plastic tube choices.
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TRT400 -
Systems Engineering & Management
SEMCO's TRT Telemetry Repeaters provide for reception and re-transmission of telemetry down-links in applications determined by link margin analysis. The TRT unit typically consists of a receive antenna and SEMCO's R100, R200 or R400 Series Receiver that is configured to support the required transmitted frequency bands. The demodulated telemetry signal is then re-transmitted in a different frequency band by a 5, 10 or 20 watt transmitter and antenna installed in the TRT Repeater. The TRT is housed in a ruggedized, portable enclosure and is designed to withstand harsh outdoor environments
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Antenna Research Associates
ARA offers both outdoor far field range services and indoor anechoic chambers at all of its locations. Outdoor ranges vary from 5,000 ft, 1250 ft, to 300 ft. ARA has forklifts, crane services, and man-lifts to suit your antenna size and weights. Complete RF measurement instrumentation is available for conducting all standard tests up to 40 GHz. RF testing is conducted in accordance with ANS / IEEE Std. 149-1979 "Standard Test Procedures for Antennas."
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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.
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Seibersdorf Labor GmbH
During the recent years we have made scientific investigations regarding calibration procedures, which have been published and integrated in the European and International standards. The calibration of antennas and field probes in Seibersdorf is done on the reference open area test site, in three different TEM-Cells and in the fully anechoic chamber. The open area test site is one of the best in Europe. Since 1996 we are the accredited calibration laboratory according to Akkreditierung Austria 0612 for antennas and field probes.
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LXinstruments GmbH
Over the years, we have acquired profound, specific expertise in a number of areas, especially with respect to RF assembly and antenna technology testing. To give an example, we have acted as general contractor for implementing a number of rotary indexing tables for testing and labelling antenna amplifiers. The implementation as a rotary table has a number of advantages, since all mounting and test processes, as well as the handling of defective parts, are interlocked and concatenated, thereby effectively eliminating possible error sources during these process steps.
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FPA -
SmartSAT Inc.
These low noise figure, high gain preamplifiers provide low system noise figure andallow longer antenna to receiver cable lengths. Preamplifiers can be specified withseveral filter configurations.
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UtilityScan DF -
Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc.
UtilityScan DF incorporates our innovative dual-frequency digital antenna (300 and 800 MHz) and an easy-to-use touchscreen interface to view shallow and deep targets simultaneously in a single scan.
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TA-3B -
Tech-Aid Products
A weather radar panel similar to the TA-3 panel but with more specific test jacks for testing the Primus 300/400 series radars. Specific test jacks for power supply, antenna and indicator.
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Freespace VSWR -
Seibersdorf Labor GmbH
The Free Space VSWR validation is done according to J.S. Hollis, T.J. Lyon, L. Clayton: "Microwave Antenna Measurement", Scientific-Atlanta Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 1970.