One Band. More Power. More Options.

2026-01-13


Our latest RF GaN amplifiers cover the full power range from 30 W to 120 W, delivering stable, high-performance operation across 2-6 GHz frequency range. Ideal for broadband interference, EMC testing, and other demanding RF applications.

Our latest RF GaN amplifiers cover the full power range from 30 W to 120 W, delivering stable, high-performance operation across 2-6 GHz frequency range. Ideal for broadband interference, EMC testing, and other demanding RF applications.

 

With multiple options in the same frequency band, you can easily select the amplifier that best fits your needs.

 

Ready in stock with fast delivery – reliable performance, when you need it.

One Band. More Power. More Options.

Our latest RF GaN amplifiers cover the full power range from 30 W to 120 W, delivering stable, high-performance operation across 2-6 GHz frequency range. Ideal for broadband interference, EMC testing, and other demanding RF applications.

2026-01-13



One Band. More Power. More Options.

Our latest RF GaN amplifiers cover the full power range from 30 W to 120 W, delivering stable, high-performance operation across 2-6 GHz frequency range. Ideal for broadband interference, EMC testing, and other demanding RF applications.

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The AVBC0727H49-3 is a high-performance 80W solid-state RF amplifier designed for demanding applications.

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