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ANAPICO

New product: APMSYN22

AnaPico Switzerland recently introduced a new compact size broadband frequency synthesizer for accurate and stable signal generation in CW and pulse form, covering a frequency range from 100 kHz to 22 GHz, with a fast switching time of approximately 5 µs, the output power from -40 to 25 dBm. The phase noise at 1 GHz and 20 kHz offset is -132 dBc/Hz. Multiple units can be connected for phase-coherent channels.
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Phase Noise Measurement at 1 THz Using Cross-Correlated Down-Conversion

The increase in operating frequencies for radar and communications is driving the test and measurement industry to offer solutions to characterize phase noise in these higher bands. The development of test systems at mmWave and higher frequencies is important for research and will become essential for production testing. This article shows a highly flexible and cost-effective solution for measuring phase noise, demonstrating a practical approach that can be used in the sub-THz range.

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Ultra low noise microwave signal generator from 8 kHz to 12.75, 20, 26 and 40 GHz

The APULN is a fast switching, ultra-low noise microwave signal generator that covers a continuous frequency range from 100 kHz (8 kHz with option) to 12.75, 20 GHz, 26 or 40 GHz, respectively, with a resolution less than 0.001 Hz resolution.

The APULN provides a precisely leveled output power range and high spurious suppression. Advanced frequency synthesis combines the highest switching speed with ultra-low SSB phase noise and fine frequency resolution and resolving power.

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ATLANTIC MICROWAVE

Atlantic Microwave Launches New Miniature Signal Generator

Atlantic Microwave, leaders in Satcom RF test equipment, have released the new miniature signal generator for frequencies from 25 – 15000MHz in the L, S and C band.

The miniature ethernet controlled signal generator provides versatile and economical solutions where there is a need for microwave frequency input for testing purposes at remote locations, antenna sites, equipment cabins and laboratories related to satellite communications, radar, EW systems, scientific apparatus and similar applications.

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FILTRONIC

Filtronic, the designer and manufacturer of RF-to-mmWave components and subsystems, announces the launch of the Hades range of active diplexers, designed to enable original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to manufacture cost-effective electronic band radios with superior RF performance. significantly larger, for use in military or commercial telecommunications applications, including high-altitude airborne and platform systems (HAPS).

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Filtronic presents a new range of active diplexers at IMS 2022

Filtronic, the designer and manufacturer of RF-to-mmWave components and subsystems, announced that it has introduced its new expanded range of E-band millimeter wave transmit and receive products at the leading Microwave industry event.

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RADIALL

Interconnection solutions for Contra-UAV technology

The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also known as a drone, is not a new invention. With the first attempts at prototypes as early as the 19th century, UAV technology has come in leaps and bounds since those early models. 21st century drones are compact in size, easy to maneuver, cost-effective to produce, and highly agile. These attributes make the drone an increasingly popular tool for a variety of functions, from use in the film industry to military defense. However, with all good things come obstacles; In the years that the drone has become increasingly ubiquitous, so has the need for technology to neutralize the negative effects of drone use.

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The future of SatCom in Defense Communications

In the world of military communications, radio has stood the test of time as the most reliable method of communication. Whether portable or vehicle mounted, radio systems are known for their reliability, durability, and utility in the field. Since its initial use in World War I, radio as a defense communication system has been favored as the primary means of communication for field applications. However, the need to innovate and revolutionize technology is inevitable with an increase in demand for one particular technology: satellite communications systems, or SatCom.

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