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Narda-MITEQ

Narda-MITEQ has been serving the Microwave/RF components, SATCOM, and subsystems markets for 70 years.
435 Moreland Rd.
Hauppauge, NY 11788
United States of America
(631) 231-1700

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Know Narda-MITEQ – Your partner for RF/Microwave and SATCOM solutions

Our deep technical expertise, fueled by innovation and grounded in 70 years of experience is at the heart of what we do at Narda-MITEQ.

Our customers rely on us to help them meet the challenges of their next-gen military and commercial applications with our broad portfolio of RF/microwave, spaceborne and SATCOM solutions. Narda-MITEQ designs and manufactures an extensive range of standard active/passive components, subsystems and IMAs, as well as custom solutions to meet the unique requirements of today’s high reliability applications and tomorrow’s connectivity challenges. Narda-MITEQ, part of the Narda Holdings family of companies, delivers solutions renowned for durability, reliability and performance to address the specific requirements found on land, sea, air and the harsh environment of space.

Key Narda-MITEQ offerings: Active/passive components and subsystems, including Amplifiers, Mixers, Oscillators/Synthesizers, Couplers, Power Dividers, Fiber Optics, PIN Diode Control products and SATCOM solutions.

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Spectrum Sales Named Mini-Circuits’ Rep
Through its experienced sales engineer staff, Spectrum Sales will help Mini-Circuits customers in a Northeastern quadrant of the U.S.
Philadelphia Opens Its Doors to 2018 IMS
As the applications extrapolate for wireless devices and interest grows in millimeter-wave frequencies, the RF/microwave industry gathers together with great optimism for the ...
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Growing use of satellites for communications, navigation, weather, and other functions is boosting the demand for active and passive components.
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Visitors to the RF/microwave industry’s largest conference and exhibition can sample some of the hardware, software, and test-equipment products that are turning 5G and IoT into...
SDLVAs Lead
SDLVAs provide the means to amplify and analyze short pulses over wide bandwidths at the front ends of RWRs, as well as ELINT and ECM receivers.
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A large portion of a small industry is set to show its hardware, software, and test equipment at this year’s IMS exhibition in San Francisco’s Moscone Center.
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Today’s satcom market can be analyzed by examining five focal points: Ka-band products, GaN devices, solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs), traveling-wave-tube amplifiers (TWTAs...
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This coaxial low-noise amplifier operates from 27 to 31 GHz.
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This broadband amplifier provides flat, 25-dB gain from 500 MHz to 18 GHz.
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A compact coaxial LNS provide 1-dB typical noise figure from 4 to 12 GHz.

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These are a few of the notable new products that grabbed our attention this week.
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A broadband LNA keeps noise figure below 1.2 dB from 4 to 12 GHz.
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These frequency upconverters and downconverters help reduce the complexity of satcom system infrastructure while also providing improved performance levels at Ku- and Ka-band ...
A line of frequency downconverters helps lower the cost of EMC testing through 40 GHz.
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This compact, broadband amplifier provides high gain from 26 to 40 GHz.
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Multifunction modules require design skills along with sufficient software and measurement tools to fully test complex final designs.
A series of low-noise amplifiers is ideal for measurement applications from 1 MHz to 40 GHz.
This is one of the industryrsquos more broadband directional couplers with 20dB coupling from 1 to 40 GHz by means of stripline circuitry and SMA coaxial input and output connectors Photo courtesy of Krytar
Directional couplers and power dividers/combiners are used for summing and dividing high-frequency signals.
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Satellite-communications use continues to grow in spite of the cost of the components and systems.
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A traveling-wave-tube (TWT) amplifier is designed for high-power Ku-band satcom and SNG transmitters.
This is an example of a broadband twoway power divider suitable for splitting signals in test setups It spans 05 to 60 GHz and can handle as much as 250 W CW input power Photo courtesy of Narda Microwave East
Active and passive components with adequate bandwidths can become integral parts of RF/microwave test setups.
NASA technicians evaluate the temperature effects of atmospheric reentry on electronic materials Photo courtesy of NASA wwwnasagov
Space has been called “the final frontier” in both fiction and reality, and it does represent a challenging market for many RF/microwave companies. Along with high reliability...
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Model DTO-2G18G-CD-1 is a digitally controlled oscillator (DTO) for applications from 2 to 18 GHz. It achieves worst-case tuning accuracy of ±2 MHz at room temperature with minimum...
Photo courtesy of Akon (www.akon.com)
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Integrated microwave assemblies offer system designers a means of combining multiple component functions in a single compact package, avoiding crosstalk degradation due to the...
The shows exhibition floor promises to be full of activity, with a healthy cross-section of the RF/microwave industrys companies unleashing new products.
Vacuum-tube amplifiers are still alive and well, providing high gain and output-power levels in a wide range of satellite systemsboth in space and on the ground.
The AMFG family of gallium-nitride (GaN) power amplifiers from MITEQ now includes the model AMFG-3F-00030300-60-33P-HS-12V with an internal DC/DC converter for simple operation...
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Model AMF-2F-00020050-20-28P is a broadband low-noise amplifier (LNA) capable of more than 35 dB gain from 20 to 500 MHz with maximum noise figure of 2 dB. The gain flatness is...
Parts obsolescence is a real issue in high-reliability electronics like aerospace and defense systems. According to an April 2008 article in IEEE Spectrum, Uncle Sam spends $10...
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By combining components within a common housing, RF/microwave engineers are performing some of the integration needed to add high-frequency functionality to commercial and military...
Microwave Weeks IMS conference, sub-conferences, and exhibitions will soon descend upon Baltimore, giving industry members
Advances at all levels, from devices and components to subsystems and test equipment, have characterized a year of impressive new-product developments for the industry.
The model AMF-5F-18002200-17-10P is a low-noise amplifier (LNA) from MITEQ with maximum noise figure of 1.7 dB from 18 to 22 GHz. It provides 40 dB gain across its bandwidth, ...
Model SYS0216N01R-LNB is a millimeter-wave dual-channel block converter from MITEQ that covers two bands for a total frequency range of 18 to 40 GHz. One channel downconverts ...
CONTRACTSW. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Has entered into a strategic partnership with A.E. Petsche Company to provide GORE FireWire cable products for the Joint Strike Fighter (...
The industry offers a wide assortment of power dividers and combiners port configurations and package styles.
Model JDM2WK-20202120-15-8P from MITEQ is a narrowband waveguide low-noise amplifier from MITEQ ideal for airborne satellite-communications (satcom) links. It has a typical noise...
Millimeter-wave technology is providing solutions to meet growing demands for high-data-rate and high-definition-video signals.
PMC/XMC Card Holds Transceiver The model 7158 data converter is a full-function transceiver module housed in a PMC/XMC format. Ideal for military and COTS applications including...
CONTRACTSNorthrop Grumman Corp.Has been awarded a contract to supply navigation and communications systems for nine 35-m patrol boats being built for the Iraqi navy. The $19-million...
Directional couplers are often needed to monitor incident or reflected power, sample signals, or inject signals onto transmission lines. These passive components are critical ...
From laboratory test setups to the transmitting equipment connected to base-station antennas, coaxial and waveguide adapters have been guiding RF and microwave signals for a long...
Understanding phase noise in oscillators and synthesizers makes it easier when comparing the performance of different sources at different frequencies.
Millimeter-wave frequencies, traditionally reserved for government and military uses, are being explored for a variety of commercial short-range wireless networking applications...
Forays into new materials and engineering techniques are enabling passive components to heighten integration and performance while downsizing to meet emerging design needs.
MITEQ has augmented its line of broadband power amplifiers with the model AMF-2B- 00030300-15-32P, which provides 2 W (+33 dBm) output power from 30 MHz to 3 GHz with 20 dB gain...
MITEQ has announced its model AMF-2B-00030300-150-32P broadband power amplifier for applications from 30 MHz to 3 GHz. Over that range, the amplifier offers 2 W (+33 dBm) output...
MITEQ has developed the model AMF-4B-26003100-100-36P coaxial power amplifier for applications from 26 to 31 GHz. Over that frequency range, the amplifier delivers about 5 W output...
MITEQ has developed a low-noise block downconverter (LNB) that translates the full frequency band from 24 to 40 GHz to an intermediate-frequency (IF) range of 2 to 18 GHz. The...
Microwave and RF filters continue to provide invaluable signal-processing functions in receivers and transmitters, with trends toward smaller packages and higher power levels....
Following the demands of commercial and military markets, passive component developers are shrinking their designs while maintaining high levels of performance.
These essential components are available from a large number of suppliers in a variety of forms and package styles, including near chip-size drop-in power dividers/combiners.