The rotary joint is the link between the stationary and
movable parts of a radar or microwave communication system allowing
signals to be transmitted between the antenna and ground components
with little or no distortion. A rotary joint has often
several microwave channels on the same concentric axis. Slip
rings and azimuth position sensors, optical encoders or inductive
discs and fluid joints can also be integrated in the assembly,
creating a rotating subsystem.
We specialize in microwave and
electro-mechanical rotating devices. These include RF rotary
joints, gear-driven and direct-drive pedestals and RF rotating
subsystems used in military and air traffic control radars and
telecommunications systems.
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