Raymarine Picks MI Technologies Antenna Chamber

Oct. 12, 2006
Marine electronics supplier Raymarine has selected MI Technologies to supply and commission an indoor antenna test and measurement chamber. Under the terms of the contract, MI Technologies will design and install an indoor anechoic test chamber and ...

Marine electronics supplier Raymarine has selected MI Technologies to supply and commission an indoor antenna test and measurement chamber. Under the terms of the contract, MI Technologies will design and install an indoor anechoic test chamber and antenna measurement system that can be used for cylindrical near-field antenna testing. Test equipment will include a receiver furnished by the customer and an MI-3000 Data Acquisition and Analysis Workstation from MI Technologies. According to Dr. Carlo Rizzo, Direct of MI Technologies' European Operations, "We are very happy to have been chosen as preferred suppliers by Raymarine, The measurement range will be used to validate new and existing marine radar antennas." For more information on MI Technologies, visit the website at:
www.mi-technologies.com.

Sponsored Recommendations

Guide to VNA Automation in MATLAB Using the TCP Interface

April 19, 2024
In this guide, advantages of using MATLAB with TCP interface is explored. The how-to is also covered for setting up automation language using a CMT VNA.

In-Circuit Antenna Verification

April 19, 2024
In this video, Brian Walker, Senior RF Design Engineer at Copper Mountain Technologies, shows how there can be significant variation of the performance of a PCB-mounted antenna...

UHF to mmWave Cavity Filter Solutions

April 12, 2024
Cavity filters achieve much higher Q, steeper rejection skirts, and higher power handling than other filter technologies, such as ceramic resonator filters, and are utilized where...

Wideband MMIC Variable Gain Amplifier

April 12, 2024
The PVGA-273+ low noise, variable gain MMIC amplifier features an NF of 2.6 dB, 13.9 dB gain, +15 dBm P1dB, and +29 dBm OIP3. This VGA affords a gain control range of 30 dB with...