Space Tech Expo Europe, 2023 in Bremen
MIRAD microwave is participating in the exhibition "Space Tech Expo Europe 2023" in Bremen, Germany. We are present with a booth (D57) in the exhibition hall 4 between from 14th and…
MIRAD microwave is participating in the exhibition "Space Tech Expo Europe 2023" in Bremen, Germany. We are present with a booth (D57) in the exhibition hall 4 between from 14th and…
The IBC "International Broadcasting Convention" has take place at the Amsterdam between September 15 to 18, 2023, presenting news from international companies in the fields of television, multimedia technology mand satellite networks.…
MIRAD microwave presents its latest version of Q/V-band feed combiner. This device is a dual circular poalrized combiner including the well known TE21-mode monopulse tracking possibility with very high performance…
The SATELLITE Conference and Exhibition was launched in 1981 with the goal to connect and unite the satellite industry as we headed toward new frontiers. Over the past 42 years,…
Polymechaniker/in im Prototypenbau spannende Komponenten — besondere Flexibilität — herausragendes Team Die Firma Die MIRAD microwave AG setzt mit seinen Entwicklungen von passiven Hochfrequenzsystemen, welchen in grossen Satelliten Bodenstationsantennen zum…
On the occasion of Christmas, MIRAD is wishing all clients, suppliers and partners wonderful holidays with their loved ones. We hope you will all find some time to recover from…
Members of the MIRAD microwave team participated in the European Space Agency's (ESA) 9th International Workshop on Telemetry, Tracking and Command (TT&C). The conference was held at ESA's Space Research…
MIRAD microwave has successfully participated in the exhibition "Space Tech Expo Europe 2022" and was present with a booth in the exhibition hall 5 in Bremen, Germany, from 15th to 17th November,…
Since Ka-band frequencies have been made available for satellite communications, data can be transmitted at significantly higher bandwidths. The 30/20 GHz Ka-band was first used in the experimental ACTS Gigabit…
Satellite operators are looking for higher frequency bands above 30 GHz to meet further improvements and increasing capacity needs, because the available spectrum in Ka-band is reaching its limits. Together…