Showing results: 1066 - 1080 of 1778 items found.
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Valiant 153M -
Safran Federal Systems
Valiant 153M is a GB-GRAM/GB-GRAM-M (GB-GRAM/M) interface card that allows the simultaneous operation and testing of a commercial- off-the-shelf (COTS) receiver and a GB-GRAM/M. Both receivers are powered and communicate using a single USB mini cable. By integrating a COTS receiver onto the Valiant 153M, users can perform cross-checks to determine if the military receiver is connected and communicating data properly. Both receivers communicate via the onboard USB mini or RS-232 serial connectors. The Valiant test fixture was designed to be nearly the same size as the GB-GRAM/M type I card.
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Novotronik
Receiver (RX) multicoupler by novotronik are used whenever a common signal from antennas, signal generators or reference clocks has to be distributed to several radio receivers, spectrum analysers or radio scanners. Incoming signals are transmitted without attenuation losses. In addition to our standardized RF devices, we also know to convince in the realization of your individual requirements.
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Renesas Electronics Corp.
Renesas has receivers, line drivers and encoder-decoders for data communications applications, as well as products that cover ARINC and Manchester specifications.
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VI Control Systems Ltd.
The active receiver and transmitter require power while the passive transmitter requires a TTL signal that is capable of driving 75 mA.
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INCUS -
Aragón Photonics Labs S.L.
INCUS is a portable spectrophotometer that allows the measuring of the receiver tube optical properties in the solar field of a parabolic trough CSP plant.
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CAES
CAES offers a variety of custom advanced electronics for transmit and receive functionality such as transmit/receive (T/R) modules, transmitters, receivers and AESAs
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AFJ Instruments
AFJ receivers and accessories for the disturbance power using the absorbing clamp measurement, are conforming to CISPR 16-1-1 and CISPR 14-1.
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ComTekk Engineering, LLC.
Feed scanner or receiver audio directly into computer sound card, or simply place computer microphone close to receiver's speaker.
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310113613 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
This 9050 Vertical Hinged Mounting Frame allows the 9050 PXI Receiver to hinge down allowing access to instrumentation and wiring.
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Advanced Telemetrics International
ATi Inductively Powered Telemetry Systems are typically used to transmit data from rotating shafts or machinery to a stationary receiver.
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Bierer & Associates, Inc
Service tester with receiver probe, laser pyrometer, alligator clip cable, 10 inch handle, manual and standard bag.
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S93080B -
Keysight Technologies
The S93080B frequency offset capability enables the network analyzers to set the source frequency independently from where the receivers are tuned.
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Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Passive Intermodulation (PIM) is a non-linear response of two or more signals of different frequencies mixing together in a passive device, e.g., antenna, cable, con- nector or splitter. Today, PIM has become a very serious, and challenging issue for mobile operators, equipment vendors, and component manufacturers due to frequency planning in modern communication networks, the usage of high-power transmitters and the usage of more sensitive receivers in base stations. If a PIM with sufficient magnitude generated from a transmitter falls within an adjacent receiver channel, it causes serious interfe- rences to the base station receiver and will significantly degrade the network quality of service.
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SR201W -
Hangzhou Softel Optic Co., Ltd.
SR201W is a mini in-door optical receiver with WDM that especially design for FTTP/FTTH application. High performance, low receiver optical power and lower cost is FTTH solution best selection for MSO. WDM integrated for 1550nm video signal and 1490nm /1310nm data signal in one fiber. Reflection 1490nm/1310nm for connecting ONT device. They are very suitable for PON and TV system
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PathTrax -
Praxsym
Identical in form factor to the PAMS and PAMS-C, PathTrax provides an optimum solution for site surveys. Once the receiver is calibrated with the transmitter, the receiver measures path loss directly. PathTrax systems are available to cover several frequency bands each 75MHz wide, centered on 838 MHz, 860 MHz and 915 MHz. A PathTrax centered at 500MHz, covering 25MHz of bandwidth is also available.