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Without Understanding Resonators, You Can’t Truly Understand Filters
Sep , 17 2025
In modern communication systems, the RF filter is one of the most critical passive components. Whether in macro base stations, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS/IBS), or in environments where 5G and 4G networks coexist, filters play a central role in suppressing interference and ensuring signal quality. However, the true performance of a filter is not determined by its housing or connectors, but by...
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Common RF Losses and Compensation Methods in Operator Network Construction
Nov , 01 2025
In the process of mobile network construction, RF loss is one of the most common and overlooked factors affecting signal quality. From base stations to antennas, every connection, cable, and passive device introduces varying degrees of attenuation. For operators aiming to improve coverage efficiency and maintain network stability, understanding and minimizing these losses is crucial. 1. Types of R...
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Mastering RF Distribution: A Comprehensive Guide to Power Splitters and High-Performance Solutions
Dec , 20 2025
In modern wireless communication systems—ranging from 5G In-Building Solutions (IBS) to advanced satellite networks—the Power Splitter (Power Divider) serves as the critical "traffic hub" for RF signals. Whether distributing a signal to multiple antennas or combining signals in a laboratory environment, choosing the right splitter is paramount to system integrity. 1. What Does a Power Splitter Do?...
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Why Passive RF Loss Still Limits 5G and DAS Performance
Jan , 10 2026
In 5G and large-scale DAS deployments, engineers often focus on radios, baseband units, and antenna patterns. These are visible, measurable, and easy to discuss in meetings. However, in real-world projects, performance limitations are far more often caused by something less obvious: passive RF loss. After working with operators, system integrators, and public safety networks for many years, one th...
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How Passive RF Components Shape Real-World 5G Network Performance
Jan , 24 2026
When operators design 5G networks, most attention goes to radios, spectrum, and software. But once a system leaves the lab and enters real buildings, tunnels, ships, and macro sites, performance is often limited by something far less visible: the passive RF layer. From Maniron’s manufacturing experience, we see the same pattern repeatedly: active equipment defines theoretical capacity, while passi...
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