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Posted October 28, 2010

The 4240 series is offered as one channel (4241) or two channel (4242) instrument. Both meters come with an integrated calibrator that provides an ultra-stable, 50-MHz reference signal, and deliver a calibration power range from -60dBm to +20dBm. A built-in calibrator allows sensor calibrations right before the measurement providing highest measurement accuracy.

Wireless Telecom Group wins RF Power Analyzer Supply Agreement

Posted September 14, 2011

Wireless Telecom Group has been awarded a 5 year supply agreement by Warner Robins Air Force Base for Boonton 4542 high performance RF power analyzers.

Wireless Telecom Group contract with the United States Navy Increased to $3.0M

Posted August 31, 2011

Wireless Telecom Group, Inc. (NYSE Amex: WTT) announced today that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Boonton Electronics, has been awarded an increase of $1.5M to its contract with the Department of the United States Navy.

Boonton introduces the new Amplifier Test Software

Posted June 23, 2011

Boonton's New Software Tests Pulsed and Linear RF Amplifiers as well as Rotary Radar Joints.

Power Measurements of Complex Pulse trains Webinar

Posted March 29, 2011

Power Measurements of Complex Pulse trains Webinar

Pulsed signals used for radar, remote sensing and tracking, MRI medical imaging, and certain wireless communication applications such as WiMax & LTE have become increasingly complex to measure. A Peak power meter with advanced trigger capabilities is an excellent tool for this purpose. The Boonton 4500B can trigger using a single edge, pos/neg slope, standard hold-off, or a delay by time or event. This webinar describes the basic characteristics of pulse signal and capabilities of complex pulse train measurements by using Boonton 4500B.

Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy (DLTS) with Boonton 7200 Capacity Meter Webinar

Posted January 31, 2011

Deep-level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) is an experimental tool for studying electrically active defects in semiconductors.