Active Spectrum has announced what it touts as a breakthrough in tunable filter technology for co-site interference mitigation in next generation wireless communication systems and radar. According to the announcement, the new miniature tunable filters have the capability for isolating transmit and receive signals, including low insertion loss (1.0dB), high RF power handling capability (20W), and very wide tuning in the 225 MHz to 6000 MHz bands, resulting in reduced interference.Read more at Forbes.com.
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