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P1dB Releases Equal Phase Attenuators for Signal Balancing |

P1dB, an RF and Microwave component supplier, announces a line of
RF Signal Balancing Attenuators with equal group delays. The
P1AT-SAMF-6G2W series
attenuators are a cost effective solution for amplitude balancing parallel signals while maintaining the same group delay.
P1dB's SMA attenuators can also be used to introduce an amplitude taper on a phased array antenna without affecting phase.
The SMA attenuators operate to 6 GHz
and are available from 0 to 10 dB in 1 dB steps, in addition to 12, 15, 20, 30 and 40 dB values. P1AT-SAMF-6G2W series attenuators
are in-stock at P1dB's website and at our franchised distributor,
RFMW. You may also email us
at techsupport@p1db.com or call us +1
(888) 209-5513 to request other frequency or dB value requirements.
About P1dB, Inc.
P1dB, Inc., established in 2005, provides a wide range of RF/Microwave
components through its e-commerce website, www.p1db.com, for wired and
wireless telecommunication systems, wireless infrastructure systems, test equipment subsystems, repeaters, and cable networks.
P1dB specializes in supplying immediate availability on standard products as well as difficult to find amplifiers, diodes,
transistors, coaxial connectors, cable assemblies, attenuators, terminations, couplers and power dividers.Contact:
Gerry Camacho P1dB, Inc. Phone: 1-888-512-7132
1-951-837-8344 E-Mail: sales@p1db.com
Website: www.p1db.com
Posted May 23, 2016
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