M-tron Industries, Inc. (NYSE American: MPTI) ("Mtron"), a leading provider of high-performance radio frequency ("RF") components and solutions, announced an order for approximately $2.7 million from ...
A quick-lock clamp enables fast, secure deployment of mobile field antennas, improving setup speed, stability, and reliability in demanding and time-critical operational environments.
What separates reliable test infrastructure from costly failure? Frequency range, phase stability, and connector design all play critical roles in measurement accuracy.
Teledyne Labtech, a leader in microwave circuit design, component manufacturing and testing, has introduced a new Rapid Quote‑to‑Manufacture service that shortens the path from quotation to delivered ...
The MBAL-0250CSP2 is a passive monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) 1:2 balun developed by Marki Microwave, designed to operate across an exceptionally wide frequency range of 2 to 50 GHz.
When battlefield connectivity fails, missions do too. See how purpose-built RF, antenna, and protection solutions keep military land systems mission-ready under any conditions.
This high-power millimeter-wave amplifier system is engineered for demanding EMI/RFI, laboratory, continuous-wave, pulsed, and advanced communication environments requiring wide instantaneous ...
What does it really take to choose the right amplifier? The answer hinges on application demands, not technology age.
IBL-Lab GmbH, the DAkkS (Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH) accredited EMC test laboratory of IB-Lenhardt AG, has significantly expanded its high-field immunity testing capabilities with a ...
Researchers working on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are nowadays witnessing the exponential growth of their applications in the military domain. Security, expeditious maneuverability, complex ...
The “electrical delay” of a device may be simply defined as the time it takes an electrical signal to pass through it. It is expressed in units of time, and varies with the frequency of the signal and ...
Mexican border radio, also known as border blasters, emerged in the 1930s and significantly shaped American and Mexican popular culture for decades. Albert Brumley was born outside Spiro, OK in 1905.