NuWaves RF Solutions

Middletown, OH 45044

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About NuWaves RF Solutions

NuWaves RF Solutions provides quick-tempo design and engineering services, as well as a full line of COTS subsystem RF modules, that address today’s most demanding RF challenges, especially with regard to hardware size, weight, and power (SWaP) reduction.

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132 Edison Drive
Middletown, OH 45044
https://nuwaves.com/
(513) 360-0800

More Info on NuWaves RF Solutions

A caring group of patriots founded the veteran-owned small business in 2000, providing advanced Radio Frequency (RF) expertise and microwave solutions for military, government, and industrial customers. Today, NuWaves RF Solutions provides quick-tempo design and engineering services, as well as a full line of COTS subsystem RF modules, that address today’s most demanding RF challenges, especially with regard to hardware size, weight and power (SWaP) reduction, cost and – equally important – schedule. NuWaves RF Solutions is an undisputed leader in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration, sustainment, and modernization of complex RF systems.

Articles & News

Philadelphia Opens Its Doors to 2018 IMS
May 22, 2018
As the applications extrapolate for wireless devices and interest grows in millimeter-wave frequencies, the RF/microwave industry gathers together with great optimism for the ...
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May 16, 2018
NuWaves Engineering has received an SBIR Phase I award to develop a T/R module for S-band STRAFE systems.
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Aug. 29, 2016
To meet the needs of today’s military, the RF/microwave industry is coming up with flexible, cost-effective solutions that push the technology envelope.
Two engineers from Lockheed Martin prepare the first GPS III satellite for systemlevel testing at the companyrsquos Denverarea satellite facility earlier this year Image courtesy of Lockheed Martin
Nov. 9, 2015
The Air Force Research Laboratory has granted a contract to develop an advanced triplexer for the navigational payload of the new GPS III satellites.
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Jan. 21, 2015
This power amplifier provides 35 W output power from 800 to 2000 MHz.
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Sept. 11, 2012
Advanced semiconductor materials are vital to the technology growth of the armed forces, which hope to use both gallium nitride and graphene devices in future systems.