
As wireless networks continue to expand in capacity, coverage, and complexity, everything RF features a wide range of RF products that support modern wireless infrastructure. In this article, we highlight the top wireless infrastructure products on everything RF in 2025, including base station antennas, passive components, backhaul solutions, tower mount amplifier and related RF technologies that support cellular networks, private wireless systems, and next-generation connectivity deployments worldwide.
Antenna Alignment Tool Kit with Augmented Reality and Built-in Camera
The 3Z RF Vision from VIAVI Solutions is an Antenna Alignment Tool Kit designed to help users easily and accurately align panel, microwave point-to-point, and cylindrical/stealth antennas. It allows users to match antenna alignment as per their RF design for enhanced voice quality and data traffic, and reduced OPEX. Read more.
10-Port Base Station Antenna from 690 to 960 MHz and 1695 to 2690 MHz
The ODI-065R15MJJJJ02-Q V1 from Comba Telecom is a 10-Port Base Station Antenna that operates from 690 to 960 MHz and 1695 to 2690 MHz. This cross-polarized antenna provides a gain of up to 15.8 dBi and has a horizontal beamwidth of 65°. It consist of IRCU-C814 (single RET unit) with an electrical downtilt of 2° to 16°. This antenna measures 1600 x 355 x 192 mm. Read more.
9-Beam Base Station Spherical Lens Antenna from 2300-2400/ 3400-3600 MHz
The MS-9SH90-FWB from MatSing is a 9-beam Spherical Lens Base Station Antenna that operates from 2300 to 2400 MHz (low-band) and 3400 to 3600 MHz (high-band). It offers 9 independent high-band dual-polarized beams and 2 independent low-band cross-polarized beams for 2x2 MIMO. This dual-slant ±45° polarized antenna provides a gain of up to 21 dBi with a horizontal beamwidth of up to 120° and a vertical beamwidth of less than 16°. Read more.
12-Port Base Station Antenna from 698 to 2690 MHz
The 2G4WC-21 from Prose Technologies is a 12-Port Base Station Antenna that operates from 698 to 2690 MHz. This slant polarised antenna provides a gain of up to 17.6 dBi and has a VSWR of less than 1.50:1. It has a 3dB azimuth beamwidth from 58° to 68°, an elevation beamwidth of 5° to 15.8°, and an electrical downtilt range from 2° to 12°. This 50-ohm antenna provides more than 25 dB of isolation and up to 22 dB of cross-polar discrimination. Read more.
Triple-Band Twin Tower Mount Amplifier from 698 MHz to 2.36 GHz
The TMABPD7823VG12A from CCI is a Triple-Band Twin Tower Mount Amplifier that operates from 698 MHz to 2.36 GHz. It provides low noise amplification of PCS, AWS, AWS-3, and WCS uplink signals combined with 700/850 bypassed signals from separate antenna ports to a common BTS port. This amplifier delivers an average CW power of 200 W with gain control from 6 to 12 dB in 0.25 dB steps and has a noise figure of less than 2.3 dB. Read more.
40 Watt, 3-Way Power Divider from 380 to 960 MHz
The 803-2-0.670 from MECA is a 3-way power divider that operates from 380 to 960 MHz covering all the Public Safety bands. It can handle up to 40 watts of power, has an insertion loss of under 1 dB and isolation over 13 dB. The power divider is available in a module with SMA Female connectors and is ideal for enterprise & public safety networks such as UHF, VHF, 700 MHz & Cell bands. Read more.
Tri-Sector Base Station Antenna from 698 to 2690 MHz
The DO15X65V12D18TRI from Gamma nu is an 18-port Tri-Sector Antenna that operates from 698 to 960 MHz and 1710 to 2690 MHz. This ±45° polarized antenna provides a gain of up to 16.8 dBi and has a VSWR of 1.5:1. It has an azimuth beamwidth from 63° to 74° and a vertical beamwidth from 4.8° to 11.5° and supports an electrical down-tilt from 2° to 12°. Read more.
16-Port Base Station Antenna Array from 698 to 2400 MHz
The QD4616-7 from Quintel is a 16-Port Base Station Antenna Array that operates from 698 to 728 MHz, 758 to 798 MHz, 824 to 894 MHz, and 1695 to 2400 MHz. It allows B29 and B5 band services to share the same antenna with B14 band services. This ±45° slant antenna provides a gain of up to 17.8 dBi. It has an azimuth beamwidth of 72°, an elevation beamwidth of 19.7°, and an electrical downtilt range of 0° to 16°. Read more.
2x2 MIMO Base-Station Antenna from 698 to 4200 MHz
The Sencity Urban 300 from Huber+Suhner is a Base-Station Antenna that operates from 698 to 960 MHz, 1695 to 2700 MHz, and 3100 to 4200 MHz. It is a directional cellular antenna supporting 2x2 MIMO in 4G and 5G Bands for small cells and indoor/outdoor DAS applications. This ±45° slant-polarized antenna provides a gain of up to 7 dBi and has a horizontal and vertical half-power beamwidth of 85°. Read more.
Compact Distribution Unit from 475 MHz to 18.5 GHz for 4-Channel SDRs and Tuners
The NDR505 from Epiq Solutions is an RF Distribution Unit that operates from 475 MHz to 4.25 GHz (low band) and 4 to 18.5 GHz (high band). It is a rugged signal conditioning system designed to switch signals from different antenna arrays and distribute them to the input ports of a 4-channel, 18 GHz, phase-coherent software-defined radio (SDR) or tuner for applications such as signal identification and direction finding. Read more.
Energy-Efficient Backahul Radio Unit for High-Capacity Applications
The Phoenix ODU Mk3 from SAF Tehnika is a Backhaul Radio Unit that operates in the U4, 5.5, L6/U6, 7, 8, 10/11, 13, 15, 18, 23, 26, 28, 30, 32, and 38 GHz frequency bands. It is engineered to deliver high spectral efficiency and throughput with excellent signal integrity in a compact, energy-efficient design. This radio unit also offers rugged construction, which makes it suitable for use in demanding environments where consistent throughput and durability are essential. Read more.
Weatherproof Fixed Wireless Backhaul Radio from 57 to 71 GHz
The TNA-303L-65 from Tachyon Networks is a Fixed Wireless Backhaul Radio that operates from 57 to 71 GHz. It is a cost-effective radio designed to bring next-generation connectivity to every installation site. This backhaul radio also incorporates an RF antenna. It supports both point-to-point (PTP) and point-to-multipoint (PTMP) connectivity across the full 60 GHz band and channels 5 and 6, enabling longer links and increased co-location opportunities. Read more.
95 dB 8 x 1 Programmable Attenuator Assembly from 30 to 6000 MHz
The 50PA-1205 from JFW Industries is a Programmable 8x1 Attenuator Assembly that operates from 30 to 6000 MHz. It consists of eight programmable attenuators (0-95dB x 1dB step) that connect to an 8-Way splitter/combiner. The eight attenuators can be remotely controlled via an Ethernet connection. Read more.
E-Band mmWave Radio Link from 71 - 76 GHz and 81 - 86 GHz
The HaulPass E10G from Vubiq Networks is a Millimeter Wave Radio Link that operates in the E-Band from 71 to 76 GHz and 81 to 86 GHz. It has a programmable channel bandwidth from 100 MHz to 2 GHz (baud rate, coding, and modulation programmable) with a step size of 31.25 MHz. This radio link incorporates Vubiq Networks’ patented modular integrated waveguide technology and adaptive code modulation and baud (ACMB) technology that instantly sets code rate, modulation and baud in real time, resulting in a hitless adjustment to link conditions. Read more.
GNSS/GPS RF-over-Fiber Link from 1 to 1.8 GHz
The ViaLiteHD from ViaLite is a GNSS/GPS RF-over-Fiber Link that operates from 1000 to 1800 MHz. It has a transmission distance of more than 50 km and can be used for GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS, and BeiDou constellations. This link is designed to transport all common GPS-type signals that connect the antenna to distant equipment such as time servers, repeaters, DAS systems, Tetra, and cellular base stations. Read more.
RF-over-Fiber Multi-Simulator Radio Cross-Connect System from 1 MHz to 3 GHz
The RF-over-Fiber (RFoF) Multi-Simulator Radio Interconnect System from RFOptic operates from 1 MHz to 3 GHz. It supports bidirectional, multi-channel, private wideband RF connections between multiple radios and data links. This RFoF system consists of a 3-channel simulator node radio interface, a 3-channel central node radio interface, a single-mode fiber link, and an RF Fabric. Read more.
Rugged 4-Port Active Receiver Multicoupler from 25 MHz to 1 GHz
The MCA204M from Stridsberg Engineering is a 4-Port Active Receiver Multicoupler that operates from 25 MHz to 1 GHz. It is designed to distribute VHF/UHF antenna signals to four (4) receivers with minimal loss and provides port-to-port isolation of more than 22 dB. This multicoupler is ideally suited for signal intercept and monitoring stations for both fixed and mobile platforms. Read more.
mmWave 128x128 Massive MIMO vRAN Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU)
The OpenRANGE28 Air5G 7200 from Airspan is a vRAN Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU) to enable mmWave mobile broadband. It supports a channel bandwidth of up to 800 MHz and has a Radio Unit (RU) and a Distributed Unit (DU). This RDU has an integrated Massive MIMO antenna array of 128 x 128 to offer wide coverage and higher network efficiency. Read more.
2.7 Gbps Millimeter Wave Backhaul Radio from 57 to 71 GHz
The airPATH 60 from Miliwave is a mmWave Microwave Backhaul Solution operating between 57 and 71 GHz. This mmWave wireless bridge is designed to create long-range wireless broadband connections, delivering up to 2.7 Gbps of full-duplex throughput over a range of up to 15 km. It features 6 operating channels with configurable bandwidths of 2160 or 1080 MHz and provides an EIRP of 61 dBm. Read more.
IP68-Rated Handheld Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer from 9 kHz to 40 GHz
The PXN-400R from HAROGIC Technologies is a Handheld Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer (RTSA) that operates from 9 kHz to 40 GHz. It is a rugged spectrum analyzer that offers highly reliable and accurate measurements anywhere, while maintaining high durability in extreme environments involving dust, water, and shock. This RTSA consists of 8 GB RAM and a 64 GB SSD (hard disk). It supports burst and continuous recording of I/Q signals over an analysis bandwidth of 100 MHz. Read more.
Digital Microwave Radio from 4.4 to 11.7 GHz for Mission-Critical Networks
The IRU 600 UHP from Aviat Networks is a Digital Microwave Radio that operates from 4.4 to 11.7 GHz. It is an indoor radio designed to offer high performance, reliability, and capacity for mission-critical applications. The radio incorporates the latest RF technology, offering extra high power (EHP) and ultra-high power (UHP) options to support higher power and longer path distances compared to alternative solutions. Read more.
FPGA-Based Digital Signal Booster from 758 to 869 MHz
The HONBDA-A-7S27B from Fiplex is a Digital Signal Booster that operates from 758 to 869 MHz covering the 700 and 800 MHz public safety bands. It has a passband bandwidth of 100 kHz, provides a gain of 85 dB and an antenna isolation of 20 dB. This FPGA-based signal booster has oscillation detection with alarm and auto-shutdown, an antenna isolation measurement feature and an antenna isolation alarm. Read more.
150 W Gas Discharge Tube Surge Protector from DC to 7 GHz
The PTC-NFF-180 from NexTek is an RF Surge Protector that operates from DC to 7 GHz. It can handle an input power of up to 150 W and a multi-strike current of 20 kA (1x) and 10 kA (multiple). This surge protector has a turn-on time of 4 ns (for 2 kV/ns). It is based on Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) technology and offers bi-directional surge current protection. Read more.
RF Repeater from 1710 to 1860 MHz for GSM/LTE Applications
The MR1818L from Andrew is an RF Repeater that operates from 1805 to 1860 MHz (Tx) and 1710 to 1765 MHz (Rx). It provides a gain of 70 dB with a 30 dB adjustment range. This repeater is available with an optional omnidirectional indoor antenna that provides 2 dBi of gain. It is available in an enclosure that measures 240 x 240 x 35 mm and is suitable for GSM and LTE applications. The repeater requires an AC supply of 100 to 240 V and consumes 20 W of power. Read more.
700/800 MHz Public Safety Digital Repeater
The PSR-78-9537-U from ADRF is a Channelized Digital Repeater that operates from 758 to 861 MHz covering 700/800 MHz public safety bands including FirstNet. It uses digital signal processing (DSP) filtering technology to eliminate adjacent channel interference. This repeater has up to two non-contiguous wideband and thirty-two non-contiguous narrowband filters that can be supported in the 700 MHz and 800 MHz public safety frequencies. Read more.
5G NR Backhaul Radio from 3.4 to 4.2 GHz with AI/ML Network Optimization
The MCRF-400 from Blinq Networks is a Backhaul Radio that operates from 3.4 to 4.2 GHz, covering the n77, n78, and n48 5G FR1 frequency bands. It is designed to provide high micro-cell capacity for CBRS networks operating in 5G standalone mode. This backhaul radio incorporates AI-based spectrum management with ML-driven network optimization strategies, ensuring robust high-speed connectivity in dense urban areas and rural regions. Read more.
127 dB, 8-Channel Programmable Attenuator from 0.3 to 8000 MHz
The 4801-8-127 from Spectrum Control is a Solid-State Programmable Attenuator that operates from 0.3 to 8000 MHz. It is a cost-effective attenuator designed for customers who work with RF systems in challenging environments that require high performance. This attenuator consists of 8 channels and allows users to either independently control the attenuation in each channel or in a synchronized fashion, while maintaining excellent repeatability. Read more.
Wireless Distribution Node from 57 to 66 GHz for Gigabit Connectivity
The cnWave 60 GHz V5000i from Cambium Networks is a Wireless Distribution Node that operates from 57 to 66 GHz. It provides easy, fast, and cost-effective wireless gigabit connectivity for edge access and/or high-capacity backhaul for edge access devices in hazardous environments such as oil refineries and chemical plants. This wireless node integrates an antenna that provides a gain of 22.5 dBi, along with a beamforming scan range of ±140° (azimuth) and ±20° (elevation). Read more.
Microwave Backhaul Radio with Cross-Polarization Canceller from 5 to 24 GHz
The Y-Packet 2 from Micran is a Microwave Backhaul Radio that operates from 5 to 24 GHz (licensed and unlicensed). It is a cost-effective solution designed to deliver voice and premium data services to public and private enterprise networks while reducing rental costs. This radio consists of an NFC chip that allows users to set parameters by bringing the smartphone close to the radio, thereby optimizing the network performance. Read more.
2.4 and 5 GHz Microwave Backhaul Link for Indoor and Outdoor Applications
The WaveCore Flex 5000 from Airvine is a Microwave Backhaul Link that operates at 2.4 GHz (2.401-2.484 GHz) and 5 GHz ( FCC: 5.150-5.850 GHz, ETSI: 5.470-5.725 GHz) bands. It is available in two variants: WaveCore Flex 5000-I (indoor) and WaveCore Flex 5000-O (outdoor). Both versions have a 5 GHz high-capacity radio with a directional antenna and a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi radio with an omnidirectional antenna enabling local management. Read more.
500 Mbps Point-to-Multipoint Backhaul Radio from 5.15 to 5.85 GHz
The Stratum X1-5 GHz from Proxim is a Point-to-Multipoint Backhaul Radio that operates from 5.15 to 5.85 GHz. It is specifically engineered for the dependable and efficient transmission of high-resolution video and essential business data. This backhaul radio serves as an endpoint for the Stratum X3 multipoint base station, enabling the implementation of cost-effective multipoint networks. Read more.
These wireless infrastructure products highlight the breadth of RF solutions featured on everything RF in 2025. The products featured in this article are presented in no particular order and reflect key technologies supporting today’s cellular, private wireless, and backhaul deployments.
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