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Radio Frequency Systems expands cable distribution

Aug 1, 2005 12:00 AM

Radio Frequency Systems announced plans to globally market its RGFLEX braided coaxial cable, expanding beyond the Brazilian telecommunications sector, which has been using the product for the past 30 years. The cable is used to provide interconnection between low-power RF equipment, is available with impedances of 50 or 75 ohms and in diameters up to 1/2 inch, and offers operating range between 1 MHz and 2400 MHz, the company said.


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