WR-22 Wideband Orthomode Transducer


33 GHz to 55 GHz, 40 dB Typical Isolation, 0.75 dB Typical Insertion Loss, Dual-Polarized Wideband OMT for Satcom Applications

Mi-Wave’s WR-22 Wideband Orthomode Transducer (OMT) is a high-performance waveguide component designed to support next-generation satellite communication (Satcom) systems operating across the 33 GHz to 55 GHz frequency range. Engineered for broadband operation in microwave and millimeter-wave environments, this OMT enables efficient separation and combination of orthogonal polarizations within a single waveguide structure.

Optimized for dual-polarized communication architectures, the WR-22 OMT delivers low insertion loss and high port-to-port isolation, helping preserve system gain while minimizing cross-polarization interference. With a typical insertion loss of 0.75 dB and isolation of 40 dB, it ensures high signal integrity and reliable performance across wideband Satcom links.

Its compact, precision-machined design allows seamless integration into antenna feed systems, transceiver chains, ground terminals, and payload subsystems, making it ideal for high-capacity communication systems and advanced RF test environments where bandwidth and performance are critical.

Features

  • VSWR 1.2:1 typical
  • Isolation > 30 dB typical
  • Full Bandwidth Available
  • Higher Frequency Units will be Quoted on Request
  • Available from 12.4 to 220 GHz with 3% or Greater Bandwidth

Applications

  • Satellite Data Transmission
  • Satellite Telivision Broadcasting
  • Military Radar Systems
  • Telecommunications Antennas
  • Sensors
  • Radiometers
  • Instrumentation

The standard models shown represent only part of Mi-Wave’s broader product capabilities. Custom configurations are available to support specific frequency bands, interfaces, and application requirements, enabling optimized solutions for specialized RF, microwave, and millimeter-wave systems.

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Orthomode Transducers OMT 281 Series

Orthomode Transducers separate a signal applied to the circular waveguide input port into its two linear orthogonal components at the rectangular waveguide output ports with greater than 30 dB isolation between the polarizations. In reverse, two orthogonal linearly polarized signals combine, producing an output in the circular waveguide port. The resulting polarization may be linear, circular, or elliptical depending on the relative phase and amplitude of the two orthogonal input signals.