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    Fairview Microwave Launches New Test and Measurement Waveguide Antennas

    New TAA-Compliant Test and Measurement Antennas Cover Frequencies from 2.6 to 12.4 GHz

    Fairview Microwave, an Infinite Electronics brand and a leading provider of on-demand RF, microwave and millimeter-wave components, has announced a new range of test and measurement antennas catering to a diverse set of applications such as lab usage, microwave radio systems and antenna measurements.

    These test and measurement waveguide antennas provide an exceptional frequency range spanning from 2.6 GHz to 12.4 GHz, making them a versatile solution for various applications. Additionally, they are equipped with rectangular waveguide interfaces including WR-90, WR-112, WR-137, WR-159, WR-187, WR-229 and WR-284. With nominal gains ranging from 10 dBi to 20 dBi, these antennas are tailored to meet the specific requirements of different use cases.

    These test and measurement antennas conform to TAA regulations and are manufactured in the United States, ensuring their quality and reliability. Furthermore, they are available in a variety of sizes and feature a CPRG flange for hassle-free installation.

    “Our latest range of test and measurement antennas provides an exceptional solution for those seeking to evaluate and enhance their wireless systems or antennas,” said Kevin Hietpas, Product Line Manager.

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