What Are the Best Vendors for 3-Port Power Splitters with High Isolation?

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The discussion centers on finding high-isolation 3-port power splitters, specifically those with about 3 dB loss from the input to each branch and around 20 dB loss between branches, within the 100MHz to 600MHz frequency range. Narda is initially suggested as a potential vendor. Minicircuits is recommended as another option, with a participant expressing intent to contact them for further information. The conversation highlights the importance of vendor reliability and product specifications in selecting power splitters. Overall, the focus remains on identifying suitable vendors for high-performance 3-port power splitters.
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Im looking for some 3 port (like a 'T' shape) power splitters with some decent isolation.

Loss from the input (trunk of 'T') to either "branch" (and vice versa) should be about 3 dB .

Loss from one "branch" to the other should be around 20 dB.

Looking in the 100MHz to 600MHz range...my first thought is Narda.

Any other vendors anyone like to use that might have these?Thanks.
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berkeman said:
Miniciurcuits would be the first one I'd check:

http://www.minicircuits.com/


Thanks berkeman...I have checked with 4 vendors so far and I hadnt thought to check minicircuits. Ill give them a ring.




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