Jampro to show UHF mask/filter combiner, UHF broadband slot antenna

Sep 2, 2009 10:31 AM

    
The UHF RWED-516-U has a crosscoupled design to accommodate adjacent channels.

The UHF RWED-516-U has a crosscoupled design to accommodate adjacent channels.

Jampro Antennas will exhibit its UHF RWED-516-U compact TV mask/filter combiner and highlight its JA/MS-BB UHF broadband slot antenna at IBC2009.

The UHF RWED-516-U compact TV mask/filter combiner with four-port directionality can be used as a mask filter or constant impedance-combining module for high-power UHF TV broadcasts. The unit has a crosscoupled design to accommodate adjacent channels, meets stringent filtering standards and provides constant impedance performance for adjacent and channel separations greater than 15.

Jampro also will feature its JA/MS-BB broadband UHF slot antenna that provides an alternative to buying, installing and maintaining multiple antennas. The antenna is a single, compact solution that conserves tower space and minimizes wind loading. Designed for multichannel/combined-channel operations in analog-analog, analog-digital or digital-digital TV applications, the JA/MS-BB is factory tuned with a ready-to-install design.

See Jampro Antennas at IBC2009 in Stand 8.B96.




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