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Shipment of 80000meters-7/8 cable
Jun , 17 2022
The 80,000-meter 7/8 rf coaxial cable successfully entered the Ningbo warehouse on Tuesday and was delivered to the customer on time. Due to the recent increase in copper prices, many customers have purchased some passive products in advance for stocking.like power splitter,directional coupler,tapper,jumper cable,antenna etc.This is very beneficial for customers. Our production department is also ...
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Power dividers and directional couplers
Aug , 11 2022
Power dividers (also power splitters and, when used in reverse, power combiners) and directional couplers are passive devices used mostly in the field of radio technology. They couple a defined amount of the electromagnetic power in a transmission line to a port enabling the signal to be used in another circuit. An essential feature of di...
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What are 5G frequency bands
Oct , 21 2022
What are 5G frequency bands Like any wireless transmission system, 5G – the fifth generation mobile communication network also require to use frequency spectrum to transmit data. In order to support higher bandwidth, 5G require high frequency range of sub 6 GHz and millimeter waves. What are the radio frequency bands used in 5G communication system? Why 5G requires high frequency spectrum? Convent...
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What is the difference between coupler and hybrid coupler?
Sep , 08 2023
Do you have a question about What the difference between coupler and hybrid coupler is ?Actually,My answer is Yes. An essential feature of directional couplers is that they only couple power flowing in one direction. Power entering the output port is coupled to the isolated port but not to the coupled port. A directional coupler designed to split power equally between two ports is called a hy...
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What is a coaxial isolator and its function
Mar , 16 2024
A coaxial isolator is a passive electronic device that is commonly used in RF (Radio Frequency) and microwave systems. Its primary function is to provide isolation, which means it prevents undesired signals or reflections from traveling back along the transmission line. The isolator is usually inserted between two components or systems to ensure signal integrity and protect sensitive devices from ...
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