Jampro to show UHF RWED-516-U at IBC2009

Jul 20, 2009 10:13 AM

    

The RWED-516-U provides the high isolation of traditional constant impedance technology and achieves elliptical response without external coupling mechanisms.

Jampro will show its UHF RWED-516-U compact TV mask/filter combiner at IBC2009. With four-port directionality, the unit can be used as either a mask filter or constant impedance-combining module for high-power UHF TV broadcasts. It features a cross-coupled design to accommodate adjacent channels, meets stringent filtering standards, and provides constant impedance performance for adjacent and channel separations greater than 15.

The RWED-516-U provides the high isolation of traditional constant impedance technology and achieves elliptical response without external coupling mechanisms. Large cavities handle high power with low insertion loss; its filters are temperature-compensated for closely spaced applications. The RWED-516-U is expandable to accommodate future channels.




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