Solutions
Problem-led engineering. Find your symptom, get a recommended product, and read the technical reasoning behind it.
Eliminating RF interference between co-located VHF radios
Two or more VHF transmitters and receivers operating from the same site or tower interfere with each other through desense, intermodulation, and adjacent-channel leakage.
Combining multiple UHF transmitters onto a single antenna
Tower owners and operators need to host multiple transmitters on one antenna without sacrificing transmit power or generating intermodulation products.
Protecting transmitter PA stages from reflected power and inter-system intermod
A failed antenna, a wet feedline connector, or a strong nearby transmitter can drive reflected power back into the PA — and at multi-carrier sites, two transmitters mixing in a non-linear element generate intermod products that fall back into your receiver band.
Distributing one antenna feed across multiple receivers without sensitivity loss
A single high-quality receive antenna feeding multiple receivers — without splitting the signal level so far that sensitivity collapses, and without one receiver loading another.