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MegaPhase Oasis offers RF cable, adapter combo for field use
Feb 19, 2009 10:34 AM
The Oasis Kit provides a common set of adapters that are interchangeable.
MegaPhase has launched the Oasis universal cable and adapter kit designed to meet the needs of field installers and engineers that repair and maintain RF and microwave systems in challenging conditions, from extreme heat to extreme cold.
The Oasis Kit provides a wide spectrum of adapters to meet any contingency in the field. The kit is complete with a common set of adapters that are interchangeable. The rugged kit is waterproof and complies with MIL-PRF-28800F. The adapters can be selected from water-resistant foam, even with gloved hands.
MegaPhase cables are low loss, flexible, non-kinking RF transmission line cables featuring GrooveTube technology. The adapters are easy to install and suitable for use with antenna feeders, system jumpers and interconnects.
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