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Coaxial Dynamics - Press Release 10-13-2007
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Coaxial
Dynamics introduces a new series of low VSWR, High Peak Power terminations
from 5 to 150 watts with a frequency range to 4 GHz.
Coaxial Dynamics introduces a new series of low VSWR, High Peak Power
terminations from 5 to 150 watts with a frequency range to 4 GHz. The
VSWR is 1.05:1 maximum to 1 GHz and 1.10:1 maximum to 4 GHz. The Peak
Power handling capabilities are from 5 kW to 25 kW with a 1 microsecond
pulse width, depending upon the model selected. These terminations come
with a standard 2 year warranty and detachable N Female connectors.
There are 26 different Quick Match connector types for this series including
male or female SMA, BNC, LC, TNC, SMA, 7/16 and many others. Delivery
is typically from stock to 2 weeks.
Coaxial Dynamics, founded
in 1969, is located in Middleburg Heights near Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
The company has been a leading manufacturer of precision equipment for
the measurement, filtering, attenuation and termination of RF Power
from 1 Watt to 200 Kilowatts. Engineers and technicians in a wide variety
of markets throughout the world use Coaxial Dynamic’s products. Examples
include Analog/Digital Radio and Television Broadcast, Telecommunications,
Military, Aerospace, Medical, Semiconductor and Land Mobile marketplaces.
Contact information:
Coaxial Dynamics
6800 Lake
Abram Drive Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Tel: 440-243-1100
Fax: 440-243-1101 Web:
http://coaxial.com
David Distler Sales and Marketing Manager Email:
ddistler@coaxial.com
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