HUBER+SUHNER offers a broad portfolio of high quality passive connectivity solutions for the DAS (Distributed Antenna System) market. The components allow the combining, distribution and radiation of broadband RF signals from multiple operators.
In collaboration with Mersen, HUBER+SUHNER is developing a safety system for the prevention of fires in PV installations. A smart junction box is part of the system. It is based on the RADOX® SolarBox HM0 by HUBER+SUHNER.
HUBER+SUHNER acquired the assets of Astrolab, Inc. based in Warren, New Jersey. With its patented minibend® and microbend® cable assemblies Astrolab is mainly active in high tech niche markets and offers high end radio frequency solutions.
The SENCITY® SPOT-M Yagi antenna is expanding the CBTC (Communication-Based Train Control) product portfolio from HUBER+SUHNER. This WiFi antenna was specially developed for the market and application-specific requirements of CBTC systems.
The RADOX brand applies to HUBER+SUHNER’s specially developed insulation materials. Due to a new crosslinking process these properties are now implemented for fiber optic cables.
With the OptiBox16 HUBER+SUHNER extends its portfolio of optical distribution enclosures. With a patch panel for up to 16 SC-shape adapters the new OTB16 is the mid-size option for Building Entry as well as Floor Distribution Points of large buildings.
HUBER+SUHNER presents the first iPhone App, which shows the relation between RF specific values like impedance, wavelength, return loss (VSWR) and signal delay including their conversion. The RF Tools is downloadable from apple store free of charge.
The upgrade of mobile communication platforms to the fourth generation transmission standard LTE is in full swing in North America. Most operators rely on the latest solutions from HUBER+SUHNER.
