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RF distribution amplifier

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A RF distribution amplifier is a high−performance distribution amplifier for analog RF signals. It takes one RF signal and carries it to multiple identical outputs. [1]

Characteristics

  • High bandwidth
  • RF gain

References

  1. ^ "104R" (PDF). Kramar Electronics, Ltd. Retrieved November 30, 2013.