AR Announces 20-W Amp For CDMA Testing

Oct. 12, 2006
AR Worldwide Modular RF has introduced a solid-state linear amplifier module designed for code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) measurement applications. Model CMS1040 delivers 20 W nominal output power with 54 dB nominal gain from 1930 to 1999 MHz. The ...

AR Worldwide Modular RF has introduced a solid-state linear amplifier module designed for code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) measurement applications. Model CMS1040 delivers 20 W nominal output power with 54 dB nominal gain from 1930 to 1999 MHz. The rugged amplifier, which meets FCC specifications for digital modulation, is unconditionally stable and protected from over-temperature, over-power, DC failure, and VSWR mismatches. For more information, visit the company's website at:
www.arww-modularrf.com

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