RF and microwave cable assemblies for military and avionics uses introduced by Times Microwave

Levitate is built for airborne applications like flight control, communications, surveillance, and other uses in demanding operating environments.
March 9, 2026

Summary points:

  • Times Microwave Systems’ Levitate line reduces system weight without sacrificing performance.
  • Supports flight control, communications, and surveillance in both military and commercial systems.
  • LVT047 to LVT196 models cover in-the-box and antenna-to-LRU RF runs.

WALLINGFORD, Conn. – Times Microwave Systems in Wallingford, Conn., is introducing Levitate cable assemblies for military and commercial RF and microwave systems like avionics in uncrewed vehicles.

The Levitate line offers an ultra-lightweight construction with minimal signal loss, and can enable engineers to reduce overall system mass without compromising RF and microwave performance.

The Levitate cable assemblies are built to serve a wide range of airborne applications, including flight control, communications, and surveillance. Each assembly is engineered to maintain reliable performance in demanding operating environments.

Several sizes offered

Levitate cable assemblies come in several sizes including LVT047, LVT086, LVT141, LVT157, and LVT196. All assemblies are engineered for dual use, meeting the modern demands of military and commercial RF systems.

While the flexible construction of the LVT047, LVT086, and LVT141 cable assemblies are for in-the-box applications, the ultra-lightweight LVT157 and LVT196 derivatives support critical RF runs connecting antennas to LRUs.

For more information contact Times Microwave Systems online at https://timesmicrowave.com/levitate/.

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John Keller

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John Keller is the Editor-in-Chief, Military & Aerospace Electronics Magazine--provides extensive coverage and analysis of enabling electronics and optoelectronic technologies in military, space and commercial aviation applications. John has been a member of the Military & Aerospace Electronics staff since 1989 and chief editor since 1995.

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