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Reactel's Video Shorts Series
Reactel Waveguide Filter Video
Gaithersburg, Maryland - April 15, 2022 - Reactel,
industry leaders in the design and manufacture of RF and Microwave filters, diplexers,
and sub-assemblies from DC to 67 GHz, recently produced a new video short on
Waveguide Filters. Benefits of waveguide filters include very low insertion loss,
extremely narrow bandwidths, high power handling, and very sharp band edge rolloff.
Custom sizes and shapes are available, along with many variations on duplexers,
diplexers, multiplexers, switched filter banks, and other configurations. Many off-the-shelf
products are available, and Reactel engineers are happy to assist you with determining
your system's needs and designing filters to help you succeed. Please take a couple
minutes to view this video, then give Reactel a call.
About Reactel
Since it was established in 1979, Reactel, Incorporated has become one of the
industry leaders in the design and manufacture of RF and Microwave filters, diplexers,
and sub-assemblies. Through a continuous process of research and development, we
have established a full line of filters of all types. We offer the generally known
tubular, LC, cavity, and waveguide designs, as well as state of the art high performance
Suspended Substrate models.
We use the latest in CAD/CAM methods and equipment in all of our design and manufacturing
processes. We feature a modern, well-equipped machine shop complete with multiple
CNCs, which gives us the ability to produce long production runs quickly and economically.
Our testing department is equipped with the latest in Agilent Technologies Network
Analyzers offering quick, dependable, and accurate measurements. Please take a moment
to examine our product line.
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