RF Conditioning Products - Combiners
Interferences are likely to exist when RF base stations are co-located. That may cause receiver desensitization, overload and/or intermodulation product (IMP) interference, thereby degrading their system performances and increasing dropped calls.
Co-location filters are used to prevent wideband noise and spurious signals to interfere from one system transmitter band into another system receiver band.
Some examples of applications of the co-location filters are:
- GSM900 is co-located with 800 MHz cellular equipment
- PCS is co-located with GSM 1800 MHz equipment
- UMTS is co-located with PCS equipment, etc