Products — RF & Microwave Equipment

Radio Stations, RF Filters and Microwave Test Gear from a Deep Engineering School

Russian radio engineering has a continuous institutional history stretching back a century, and these 471 listings from 145 suppliers reflect its breadth: radio stations and transceivers (113 positions), microwave equipment and components (45), RF filters (39), base and satellite communication stations (32), measuring instruments and signal analyzers (63 combined), RF connectors (31), modules, amplifiers, signal generators and TV transmitters. Much of it is built-to-order equipment from design bureaus rather than catalogue commodity.

Two segments travel especially well. Professional radio communication — VHF/UHF stations, repeaters and dispatch radio — serves utilities, transport fleets, mining and security organisations in regions where cellular coverage is thin. And RF measurement equipment — horn antennas, signal analyzers, generators, direction finders — equips test laboratories and regulators at a fraction of the price of premium Western instrument brands, with calibration documentation available to support laboratory accreditation.

  • Professional radio: stations, repeaters and dispatch systems for field operations
  • Components: RF filters, connectors, amplifiers and microwave parts to specification
  • Test equipment: analyzers, generators and measurement antennas for labs
  • Broadcast: TV transmitters and related infrastructure for regional operators
  • Terms: EXW or FOB; instruments ship in transport cases, mostly by air courier

RF purchases live or die on parameters, so attach frequency ranges, power levels and standards to your sourcing request — suppliers here answer engineering questions with engineering answers.

FAQ

Can RF filters and components be manufactured to our custom specification?
Yes — custom design is the normal mode in this niche. Provide center frequency, bandwidth, rejection requirements, power handling and connector types, and the design bureau returns simulated characteristics for approval before manufacturing. Prototype quantities from one piece are standard, with delivery typically in four to ten weeks.
Are frequency ranges adjustable to our national band plan?
Professional radio stations are produced in versions for different sub-bands and can be programmed or factory-configured to your allocated channels. Send your regulator's frequency assignments with the inquiry; suppliers will confirm which models cover them and prepare equipment pre-set for your network.
Do measuring instruments come with calibration suitable for accreditation?
Instruments ship with factory calibration protocols, and metrologically traceable calibration certificates can be arranged before dispatch for laboratories working under accreditation schemes. Discuss your accreditation body's traceability requirements at order stage so the documentation chain is correct from the start.
What export formalities apply to radio transmitting equipment?
Transmitting equipment may require permits on both sides: export review in Russia for certain categories, and type approval or import licensing from your national telecom regulator. Suppliers handle the Russian side and provide full technical dossiers for yours. Build several extra weeks into first-shipment planning.
What does after-sales support look like for built-to-order RF equipment?
Design bureaus support their own products directly — typically remote diagnostics, repair at the factory, and spare modules by courier. Warranty periods of 12 to 24 months are usual. For base stations and broadcast installations, supervised commissioning and operator training can be contracted as part of the delivery.