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Cross RF Press Release - September 2009
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Cross RF Announces Broadband RF Amplifiers up to 200 W
Available from 1 to 6,000 MHz with power level up to 200 Watt
 September
2009 -- Wilmington, CA -- Cross RF has introduced a line of RF / Microwave amplifiers that offers
high-power solid state radio amplifiers that are in compliance with Class A and Class AB categories. Broadband
modules have been adapted in various fields of industry ranging from Military and Aerospace, Wireless
Communication (2G/3G networks), EMI/RFI, and Electromagnetic Compatibility and susceptibility (EMC) testing. With
exceptional gain flatness and high-power performance, our amplifiers claim both the high quality and the
cost-effective solution.
Available from 1 to 6,000 MHz with power level up to 200 Watt, Cross RF Broadband Amplifier Modules features
solid-state, high output power that are optimized for all Military Communications applications. Engineered the
highest reliability in mind, our amplifiers are successfully designed to perform in any extreme environmental
conditions such use in Defense and Aviation systems. Custom or Cross-Reference Designs are available to maximize
the compatibility in your applications.
Available in module or system.
Contact: Cross RF 2049 Pacific Coast Highway
Suite 217 Lomita, CA 90717
310-929-7002
Posted 9/18/2009
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