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MECA Intros Multi Band / Multi Market RF/Microwave
Power Dividers 500 MHz – 6.00 GHz

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Better Networks / Better Performance

July 6, 2015

MECA is pleased to announce its latest addition to our extensive line of Power Dividers with (80X-X-3.250WWP); broad band models covering UHF through ISM bands. Available in; 2, 4, 8 & 16-Way, 30 W Wilkinson Power Dividers, optimized for excellent performance with industry leading specifications from 500 MHz – 6.00 GHz. Offering typical VSWR's ranging from 1.20:1 to 1.30:1, Isolation of 17-20 dB minimum while offering phase and amplitude balance typically only seen in narrower/octave band models. Also available in a variety of connector styles such as Type N or SMA. Operating from -55C to +85C, weatherproof IP67 rated and suited for indoor and outdoor applications. The broad band nature of these models eliminates the need to increase the component count in D.A.S. systems when migrating to higher frequency platforms required to support 4 & 5 G applications. Made in the USA and carries MECA's industry leading 36 month manufacturing warranty.

MECA Intros Multi Band / Multi Market RF/Microwave Power Dividers 500 MHz – 6.00 GHz - RF Cafe

About MECA Electronics

Microwave Electronic Components of America, (MECA) is a privately held ISO9001:2008 certified manufacturer of passive microwave components. Founded and headquartered in Denville, NJ, MECA has consistently contributed industry leading innovative solutions to the Microwave Marketplace since 1961.

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MECA Electronics, Inc.
459 East Main Street
Denville, NJ  07834
Toll Free: (866) 444-6322
Phone: (973) 625-0661
Fax: (973) 625-9277
www.e-meca.com

 

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