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Posted December 4, 2012
Microlab is introducing a new product line for both in-Building and outdoor DAS applications, the DCC Series™ DAS Carrier Conditioners. These products are equally suited for passive DAS venues and for active fiber DAS installations. DCC Series™ DAS interfaces allow for a wide variety of configurations, starting from simple two-port combining, to multi-carrier multi-band systems with integrated low pim, high power attenuators plus variable attenuators and monitoring ports.
Posted January 22, 2013
Microlab , a Wireless Telecom Group company (NYSE: WTT), has modified its website to make it easier for customers to find Low PIM components and low PIM DCC Series™ DAS Carrier Conditioners.
Posted November 5, 2012
PIM signals residing in the receiving bands of telecommunication systems interfere with actual Rx signals and with that, reduce the network's capacity. The amount of unwanted PIM signals is directly proportional to the carrier power in the RF path. While macro cells operate at high power levels, most in-building DAS networks use low antenna power levels because they employ multiple antennas. Compared to macro cells, each antenna needs to cover only a relatively small area. Does ubiquitous system noise supersede any PIM effects? Wolfgang Damm discusses causes of Passive Intermodulation (PIM), its effects on network quality and offers guidelines to ensure networks provide maximum bandwidth.
Posted October 4, 2012

Microlab has extended its line of JP / JR / JS series jumper cables. With an operating range of DC to 3 GHz, these cables are ideal for all telecommunication applications in the frequency bands between 380 and 2,700 MHz. While attractively priced, all cables are "Microlab Certified™", a quality guaranty well recognized in the Telecommunication market.
Posted February 6, 2012
Announcing an important extra wideband LTE and Tetra Ready Combining System KM-80N, which incorporates four inputs for signals between 380 and 960 MHz and four inputs between 1710 and 2700 MHz each of which is fed to a broadband 4 x 4 hybrid coupler.
Posted September 14, 2011
Microlab has launched a new product line: low PIM jumper cables, JP/JR series.