SATCOM RF booster amplifier military radio communications introduced by AR Modular RF

Sept. 11, 2009
BOTHELL, Wash., 11 Sept. 2009. AR Modular RF in Bothell, Wash., is introducing a 50-Watt auto-tuning, multi-band tactical RF amplifier to help soldiers maintain constant, reliable military radio communications in demanding environments.

BOTHELL, Wash., 11 Sept. 2009. AR Modular RF in Bothell, Wash., is introducing a 50-Watt auto-tuning, multi-band tactical RF amplifier to help soldiers maintain constant, reliable military radio communications in demanding environments.

The AR-50 booster amplifier strengthens radio communications signals from handheld and manpack military radio systems operating in the 30-to-512 MHz band. The RF power amplifier provides 50 Watts output for tactical radio with as little as 2 Watts input and offers two antenna ports dedicated to line-of-sight (LOS) or UHF Satellite (SATCOM).

The system also provides a switchable low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a three-position RF output level control. The small, compact, lightweight unit can run from either 12- or 24-volt vehicle power systems.

For more information contact AR Modular RF online at www.ar-worldwide.com.

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