EIA Line Sizes Coaxial Waveguide Custom Configurations Limited only by your imagination.

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EIA Line Sizes Coaxial Waveguide Custom Configurations Limited only by your imagination

Virtually any connector configuration Limited only by your imagination

SMA to EIA 9 1/16 FLANGEWR1100 to WR90 Limited only by your imagination

EIA 7/8” WR137 WR430 LESS THAN 2” LONG Limited only by your imagination

Waveguide to WR2100 (WR975 shown) Coaxial to EIA 9 1/16 (EIA 3 1/8 with optional meter shown) Limited only by your imagination

RF AND DC outputs! Limited only by your imagination

500 – 4200 MHz ± 1.0dB 800 – 4200 ± ½ dB 40 – 60 dB Power to 600 Watts 10 – 500 MHz ± 1.0dB 50 – 60 dB Power to 1500 Watts

Limited only by your imagination

WR284, WR 340, WR430 WRD MHz to 3000 MHz Limited only by your imagination

Up to 5KW Limited only by your imagination

Model 627 (Series) Freq 2 – 4 GHz Power 1500 Watts Limited only by your imagination

WR284 6KW Limited only by your imagination

Power 1 KW Frequency 250 – 4000 MHz (Octave bands) VHF, UHF

Power to 5 KW Freq VHF UHF 1 – 2 GHz 2 – 4 GHz Connectors up to EIA 1 5/8” Flange Connectors most coaxial including EIA 1 5/8” Flanges Limited only by your imagination

WR650 TO WR90 Limited only by your imagination

1 KW Limited only by your imagination

Dual Notch Filter Power 10 KW Limited only by your imagination

Low Pass Power 1500 Watts Limited only by your imagination

Multicouplers Duplexers Cavity Filters Limited only by your imagination

Freq. 2.5 – 6.0 GHz Power 20 Watts Limited only by your imagination

2 Way 4 Way 6 Way 8 Way Limited only by your imagination

EIA transmission line with Bulkhead Waveguide Offset Shorts Detectors Limited only by your imagination