M-tron Industries, Inc. (NYSE American: MPTI) ("Mtron"), a leading provider of high-performance radio frequency ("RF") components and solutions, announced an order for approximately $2.7 million from ...
KRYTAR, Inc., a leader in the design and production of ultra-broadband microwave components and test equipment announces a new 4-way Power Divider offering high performance over the ultra-broadband ...
International Manufacturing Services, Inc, a leading manufacturer of high-reliability thick and thin film passive components, will showcase its latest RF and thermal management technologies at the ...
At Satellite 2026, Aaronia AG—a German specialist in real-time spectrum analysis and market leader in drone detection—impressed attendees with its current product portfolio.
Rohde & Schwarz today announced new signal simulation capabilities supporting Pulsar, the next-generation satellite navigation service developed by Xona.
What does 50 dB gain across 6–18 GHz actually require to deploy? Uncover the specs, protections, and interface details that matter most. High-power RF amplification across wide frequency bands demands ...
What separates reliable test infrastructure from costly failure? Frequency range, phase stability, and connector design all play critical roles in measurement accuracy.
Shrinking spacecraft footprints and rising satellite density are reshaping interconnectivity requirements, demanding compact RF, DC, and fiber optic solutions that perform reliably from integration ...
A quick-lock clamp enables fast, secure deployment of mobile field antennas, improving setup speed, stability, and reliability in demanding and time-critical operational environments.
When battlefield connectivity fails, missions do too. See how purpose-built RF, antenna, and protection solutions keep military land systems mission-ready under any conditions.
The MBAL-0250CSP2 is a passive monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) 1:2 balun developed by Marki Microwave, designed to operate across an exceptionally wide frequency range of 2 to 50 GHz.
From the invention of the Theremin in the 1920s to the Moog synthesizer's voltage-controlled oscillators in the 1960s to today's digital synthesizers and software, oscillators have shaped diverse ...