MAG designed, built, and delivered a family of test range antennas. Antenna steering was accomplished through use of MAG's dual-mode phase shifters.
MAG designed, built, and delivered this 2,101 element electronically steerable phased array antenna for test range instrumentation within 18 months from contract award.
MAG designed and built an ESA with resonant waveguide feed to achieve 1D pencil beam and 1D fan beam for fire control. MAG's Ka-Band dual-mode phase shifters were used.
A very high power variable attenuator for passive reduction of radar system effective radiated power was designed and built by MAG. The unit is placed between the transmitter final power amplifier and antenna feed.
MAG designed, built, and delivered this Ku-Band ESA, utilizing an unusual waveguide feed to achieve 500 MHz instantaneous bandwidth with two-axis monopulse tracking.
The MAG Planar Phased Array Antenna is a subsystem within a target auxiliary system providing high power radar emitter simulation for training purposes.
MAG designed and built RF assemblies that split, phase controlled, and recombined 2 MW of RF power for plasma excitation and control in a fusion research tokamak.