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

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.
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.

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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