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Barry Industries introduces 500 W RF termination for high power DC to 4.5 GHz applications

Barry Industries announces the introduction of a RoHS-compliant flange mount RF termination, T50R0-500-15X, which dissipates 500 W with favorable return loss over a DC to 4.5 GHz bandwidth. Barry Industries is an ISO9001:2008 certified ITAR registered manufacturer of high quality thick film resistors,terminations, attenuators and high temperature co-fired ceramic (HTCC) packaging.


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Barry introduces 1750 W RF termination for basestation, broadcast, radar applications

Barry Industries announces the introduction of a RoHS compliant flange mount RF termination, T50R0-1750-1X, which dissipates 1750 W with favorable return loss over a DC to 1GHz bandwidth. Barry Industries is an ISO9001:2008 certified, ITAR registered manufacturer of high quality thick film resistors, terminations, attenuators and high temperature co-fired ceramic (HTCC) packaging.


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Aeroflex/Inmet launch POWERFILM line

Aeroflex/Inmet, an operating unit of Aeroflex Inc., has rebranded the surface mount resistive power products which were previously marketed under the Aeroflex/KDI-Resistor Products banner as POWERFILM™. This product line was transferred to Aeroflex/Inmet in August 2011, whereas product improvements coupled with pending new product introductions, provide a platform to introduce a new brand refocused on the foundation built over the past 50 years.


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Pulse Electronics introduces higher gain LTE NMO and direct mount antennas

Pulse Electronics Corp., a leading provider of electronic components, introduces a new line of Shadow low profile transit (SLPT) NMO and direct mount antennas to support public safety, WLAN, smart grid/smart metering, 3G, and 4G applications including long term evolution (LTE). These high-performance, rugged, IP-67 rated antennas are provided in a slim, low profile radome of only 2.5" to 3" (63.5 to 76.2 mm) tall with a 1.5" (38.1 mm) diameter base and high gains of 4 to 5.6 dBi.


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