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The Microwave Transmitter market is a subset of the Electrical Engineering industry. It is composed of companies that design, manufacture, and distribute microwave transmitters, which are used to send and receive signals over long distances. These transmitters are used in a variety of applications, such as telecommunications, broadcasting, and radar. They are also used in military and aerospace applications.
Microwave transmitters are typically composed of a power amplifier, a frequency synthesizer, and a modulator. They are designed to operate in a wide range of frequencies, from a few hundred MHz to several GHz. The power output of these transmitters can range from a few watts to several kilowatts.
The Microwave Transmitter market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a wide range of products. Some of the major players in the market include Anritsu, Cobham, Ettus Research, and Rohde & Schwarz. Show Less Read more