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Maniron RF Coaxial Fixed Attenuators
Sep , 04 2020
Maniron RF Coaxial Fixed Attenuators include male and female genders and can be bi-directional and directional, but depending on the power rating. Our RF Coaxial Fixed Attenuators are manufactured to precise industry specifications and the bodies are constructed of an aluminum finned heatsink, stainless steel or nickel plated brass. Our series of RF Coaxial attenuators are available in 4310,Mini, ...
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Water cooling load
Jul , 31 2021
As distributed antenna system, inbuilding solution system , RF passive components , RF power divider, RF Directional coupler, RF coaxial attenuator, and also the RF dummy load are very important. Dummy load have several kinds. The simulated load equipment mainly has self-cooling, air cooling, water cooling and other heat dissipation modes. The water-cooled load uses liquid with high specific heat ...
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What is a rf coaxial jumper cable used for?
Feb , 26 2022
RF coaxial jumper cables are commonly used to transmit signals and radio frequency (RF) over multiple frequency ranges. RF coaxial jumper cable can be constructed by using different types of connectors and different types of cables, with different lengths depending on the intended use or application. Maniron attaches great importance to the production and sales of RF coaxial jumper cables , a...
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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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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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