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MVG (Microwave Vision Group) – Booth 633

Meet the MVG EMC team at IEEE EMC+SIPI 2018, booth 633!

The Microwave Vision Group (MVG) which has been serving the RF and EMC communities for 30 years, will be presenting its EMC full turnkey solutions as well as its new range absorbers, made in San Diego, CA.

Our EMC team will answer you’re your questions about the facilities MVG designs, manufactures and delivers:

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  • EMC Test Chambers
  • Shielded Doors
  • RF Shielded Rooms
  • EMC Antennas
  • EMC Absorbers

MVG offers a full array of high-performance absorber materials specially designed to meet the increased performance demands of today’s EMC testing requirements.

Discover tangible products at our booth:

  • The HyPyr-Loss™ product line includes absorbers that satisfy all of today’s EMC applications. They are a solution for EMC/EMI chambers, mixed-use test facilities and pre-compliance and full compliance testing.
  • Our range of EMC antennas covering from 1000MHz to 40GHz.
  • RF Safety tools such as the recently launched EME Guard XS 40GHz.

This event will create great networking opportunities, you can find us Booth 633. Donald Gray, Director of Business Development for EMC, will be happy to discuss with you during the event!

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