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Coaxial Dynamics - Press Release 10-22-2007
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Coaxial
Dynamics Announces New Broadband 6902-BNCF Series of 2 Watt BNC Attenuators
Rated From DC to 4 GHz, Which Includes WiMax, WiFi and WiBro Testing
Applications
Small 4 GHz Attenuators for WiMax, WiFi and WiBro
Coaxial Dynamics has announced the new broadband 6902-BNCF series
of 2 Watt BNC attenuators rated from DC to 4 GHz, which includes WiMax,
WiFi and WiBro testing applications. VSWR is 1.25:1 maximum through
4 GHz and the accuracy is +/- 0.3dB to 6dB, +/- 0.5dB to 20dB and +/-
0.75dB to 30dB. Standard dB values include 3, 6, 10, 20 and 30dB with
others available on special order. All BNC models have bi-directional
operation and other connector types are available. The length is 1.4
inches maximum. Volume discounts are available and deliveries are typically
2-4 weeks ARO with a list price of about $50 each for small quantity.
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, attenuation, termination
and filtering 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 and Digital Radio TV Broadcast,
Telecommunications, Military, Aerospace, Scientific and Land Mobile
markets.
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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