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Waveguide bends operate from 5.85 to 90 GHz

November 7, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas

waveguide-bends-sqFairview Microwave Inc., a supplier of on-demand microwave and RF components, launched a new line of waveguide bends operating from 5.85 to 90 GHz across 12 frequency bands (from C band to W band). These waveguide bends are frequently used in applications such as high-efficiency RF, test benches, instrumentation, microwave and mm-wave transmissions, MILCOM, SATCOM, radar, and telecom.

Precision waveguide bends are used to protect the strength of the transmission signal in waveguide systems that require a signal to turn or bend 90 degrees. These waveguide bends boast low-loss and VSWR as low as 1.08:1 and are available in both E-plane and H-plane configurations. They are constructed with gold plated, oxygen-free hard copper (OFHC) or painted copper alloy, depending on the model. The bends are also offered with either a CPR-style flange or a UG-style flange per the military standard.

Fairview’s extensive lines of waveguide bends consist of 30 unique models offered from stock. Sizes range from WR-137 (5.85 GHz) to WR-12 (90 GHz) and most models are RoHS compliant.

“To meet the urgent needs of our customers, we are pleased to offer a full range of ready-to-ship waveguide bends over 12 bands from C to W frequencies in both H and E plane configurations. These new waveguide products perfectly complement our rapidly expanding portfolio of waveguide components,” said Brian McCutcheon, Vice President and General Manager at Fairview Microwave.

The new waveguide bends from Fairview are in-stock and ready to ship now.

Filed Under: RF Equipment, Wireless Tagged With: fairview, fairviewmicrowave

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