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Power dividers go up to four ways

The Hybrix family of Wilkinson SMT power dividers are high-power in-phase devices capable of combining and dividing two-, three and four-way signals up to 50W.

News from MRC Components ( 2 February 2006)

Root has designs on microwave products

Link Microtek has appointed Philip Root to the position of microwave design engineer.

News from Link Microtek ( 1 February 2006)

Antenna products complement GPS and wireless lines

Sarantel has signed up specialist electronic component distributor TDC to supply its antenna products in the UK and Ireland.

News from TDC (Telecom Design Communications) (24 January 2006)

GPS antenna claims even better noise immunity

The GeoHelix-P2 passive GPS antenna, designed from the ground up to be the easiest antenna to embed, is the smallest quadrifilar helix antenna for GPS in the industry.

News from Sarantel (12 January 2006)

Triband antenna boasts high omnidirectional gain

The FG821/18503 antenna now offers omnidirectional, triband capability in a 350mm long glass-fibre housing.

News from Embedded Antenna Design ( 6 January 2006)

Antenna simplifies GPS integration

 User application article   Parrot is using Sarantel's GeoHelix global positioning satellite antenna in its new hands-free Bluetooth/GPS car kit.

News from Sarantel (23 December 2005)

Attenuators promise long life

Link Microtek has introduced two new series of low-cost coaxial fixed attenuators that feature stainless-steel connectors for longer life.

News from Link Microtek (22 December 2005)

Microwave connectors come to Europe

Johnson has released its advanced range of high-frequency SMA end launch connectors in Europe.

News from Emerson Network Power - Vitelec Electronics (12 December 2005)

Coaxial terminations perform up to 6GHz

A new series of low-cost coaxial terminations are suitable for use in a wide variety of microwave systems and test-and-measurement applications in the commercial wireless communications sector.

News from Link Microtek (24 November 2005)

Polish plant is certified to automotive standards

Huber+Suhner's subsidiary in Tzcew/Gdansk, Poland, has received its ISO/TS16949 certificate, making it the company's third site to be awarded a certificate for this exacting automotive standard.

News from Huber+Suhner (22 November 2005)

Antenna accelerates airborne Internet

The MiniMijet is billed as the world's fastest low profile, fuselage mounted antenna for all business jets.

News from Starling Advanced Communication (15 November 2005)

Fibreoptic + Cable Technology sector gets new head

Huber+Suhner has announced that Guy Petignat will join the company as COO Fibreoptic + Cable Technology and member of the Executive Group Management as of 1st January 2006.

News from Huber+Suhner (14 November 2005)

'Fish finders' use GeoHelix-SMP GPS antenna

 User application article   Sarantel has announced that Johnson Outdoors of Racine, Wisconsin, USA, has selected the GeoHelix-SMP GPS antenna for the newest addition to the Humminbird line of combination GPS 'fish finders'.

News from Sarantel ( 3 November 2005)

Waveguide joints turn to outdoor applications

Link Microtek has expanded its range of rotary waveguide joints with a series of L-style models for outdoor applications such as satcom or military-radar systems.

News from Link Microtek (28 October 2005)

Attenuators aim for infrastructure applications

The new AS-SMA series of step attenuators has been designed to provide exceptional performance at pricing to suit the budgets of the commercial wireless communications sector.

News from Link Microtek (14 October 2005)

Magnetic sheets boost RFID antenna sensitivity

New magnetic sheets use Alps' Liqualloy metallic glass powder to boost the sensitivity of RFID antennas.

News from Alps Electric (UK) (10 October 2005)

Chip antenna boasts ultrawideband coverage

A new chip-scale ultrawideband antenna combines an omnidirectional radiation pattern and high efficiency level to deliver the largest bandwidth possible.

News from Fractus (15 September 2005)

OEM antennas have wireless network bands covered

A new range of antennas are compatible with IEEE802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and ZigBee applications, as well as devices that use ISM frequency bands.

News from Pulse (25 August 2005)

Weatherproof antenna extends low-power radio

New from EAD's Specialist Antenna Solutions Division, the RAH is a right-angle quarter-wavelength 433 MHz antenna with a reverse polarity SMA connector.

News from Embedded Antenna Design (10 August 2005)

Wi-Fi antenna shows diversity every way

A novel dual polarised 2.4GHz Wi-Fi omnidirectional antenna enables improved system performance by deploying diversity without the need for two separate antennas.

News from Huber+Suhner (20 July 2005)

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