Bird Technologies Group introduces new Multiband Combiner, Coupler

Dec 18, 2009 10:42 AM

    
Bird Technologies new Multiband Coupler reduces tower transmission lines at sites operating from VHF to 900MHz.

Bird Technologies new Multiband Coupler reduces tower transmission lines at sites operating from VHF to 900MHz.

Bird Technologies Group has introduced the Multiband Shorthaul Control Station Combiner and Multiband Coupler.

The Multiband Control Station Combiner provides frequency-agile operation across multiple bands. Operating in frequency ranges of 40MHz-960MHz, the multichannel-multiband combiner interoperability can be combined into a single network for efficiency. The unit is low-profile for space-efficient installation while saving cost by combining multiple bands in the same combiner. This is ideally used with the Multiband Coupler.

The Multiband Coupler reduces tower transmission lines at sites operating from VHF to 900MHz. While it guarantees out-of-band isolation, it also helps reduce cost and tower loading time.




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