Highpass Filter Passband Runs 2 to 18 GHz (.PDF Download)

Sept. 10, 2015

Filtering unwanted signals is an essential function of many electronic systems, including commercial and military platforms such as communications, electronic-warfare (EW), and radar systems. One of the choices for filter responses is the highpass filter, which suppresses signals lower in frequency and ideally passes signals higher in frequency unaffected. Model 803358 is the latest highpass filter from Bree Engineering Corp. with an impressive passband of 2 to 18 GHz. The filter is available from stock for immediate delivery...

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