Jampro to feature new UHF slot antenna, mask filter/combiner at BroadcastAsia

Jun 5, 2008 10:59 AM

             
The four-port UHF RWED-516-U directional filter/combining unit can be used either as a mask filter or as a constant impedance-combining module.

The four-port UHF RWED-516-U directional filter/combining unit can be used either as a mask filter or as a constant impedance-combining module.

Jampro Antennas will highlight its new UHF RWED-516-U television mask filter/combiner and the Prostar broadband UHF slot antenna June 17-20 at BroadcastAsia 2008 in Singapore.

The four-port UHF RWED-516-U directional filter/combining unit can be used either as a mask filter or as a constant impedance-combining module for high power UHF television broadcasting. The RWED-516-U has a cross-coupled design that accommodates adjacent channels, meets stringent filtering standards and provides constant impedance performance in adjacent channel applications as well as channel separations greater than 15 channels.

The new JA/MS-BB broadband UHF slot antenna joins the Prostar series that is well suited for low-, medium- and high-power TV applications. The new JA/MS-BB eliminates the need for multiple antennas and provides a single, compact broadband solution that conserves tower space.

For more information, visit www.jampro.com.




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