Thursday, April 28, 2011

Jampro Develops Condensed UHF Facade Filter/combiner

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Apr 28, 2011 4:33 PM

Jampro ( www.jampro.com/ ) has introduced a compact, nonetheless expandable UHF radio facade filter/combiner for future-proof vicious facade filter compliance, unsurpassed opening and bulletproof reliability.

Jampro mentioned the new RWED-516-U is a versatile, four-port directional filter/combining section that may be used possibly as a facade filter, or as a regular impedance-combining procedure for high-power UHF broadcasting. The RWED-16-U has a cross-coupled pattern that accommodates adjoining channels, meets strict filtering standards and provides regular impedance opening in adjoining duct applications together with duct separations larger than 15 channels.

It features the high siege of normal regular impedance technology but achieves elliptical reply without outmost coupling mechanisms. The considerable cavities of the RWED-16-U can hoop high power with low insertion loss and the filters are temperature-compensated for close-spaced mixing applications.

Not paltry to bandwidth restrictions of typical hybrid technology, the RWED-16-U is expandable to hoop future channels. Jampro written the section to save space with a clean, condensed pattern that can even be mounted overhead. Meter ports are existing for both before and after the filter.

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