Wideband is a technology company based in the United States that produces high quality RF microwave components and sub-systems.
Founded in 1976 as Wideband Laboratories in San Diego, California
In 1984, the name was changed to Wideband, Inc.
In 2014, the company was acquired by Radio Frequency Systems (RFS)
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High gain, ultra-low noise amplifiers designed for use in aerospace and defense applications
Frequency converters that can be configured for use as upconverters or downconverters in satellite communications and radar systems
Thin-film, lumped-element, and cavity filters that cover frequency ranges up to 50 GHz and can be customized for specific applications
Precision oscillators with low phase noise that are ideal for use in applications such as radar and electronic warfare
Wideband is a US-based technology company that produces RF microwave components and subsystems.
Wideband produces amplifiers, converters, filters, and oscillators for use in aerospace and defense applications.
Wideband was founded in 1976 as Wideband Laboratories in San Diego, California.
Wideband's competitors include Dow-Key Microwave, Huber+Suhner, and Rosenberger.
Wideband's products are known for their high quality and reliability, as well as their ability to be customized for specific applications.