Sharing the available antenna resources at a radio site helps to minimise the tower load and clutter by reducing the number of antennas and cable runs, and is therefore an essential method to maximise the site potential, minimise the capital and operations costs, and simplify the site maintenance.
RFI's Transmitter Multicouplers offer an efficient solution to share a single transmit antenna between multiple base station transmitters, while the required isolation between the transmitter and receiver channels are maintained to mitigate the interference.
The method and components used for transmitter multicoupling is considered against the frequency relationship between the channels to be combined, primarily optimising on lowest insertion loss and minimum required isolation between channels.
RFI's range of Transmitter Multicouplers include the unique Expandable Series Combiner cavity combining method cater for most applications, giving you assurance that an optimised solution has been designed.