Overview
4g & 5G combiners and more
Dedicated telecoms multiplexer / combiners providing a means of combining multiple bands: low loss & high isolation.
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More about Multiplexer Combiners
Combining multiple signals into a single antenna
A multiplexer or combiner combines a number of signals into a single output e.g. a feed to an antenna or conversely routes a single RF signal to multiple outputs.
As well as frequency range key specifications are power handling (W), insertion loss (dB) and isolation (dB). Some units may also come with a DC/AISG bypass enabling control of multi-band telecoms antennas.
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