5G DAS & Low PIM RF Passive Components Supplier | RFCOM

Q&A

What products does RFCOM supply?

RFCOM supplies frequency-shifting 5G DAS solutions, RF repeaters, Active RIS coverage solutions, co-siting combiners, low-PIM passive components, DAS and outdoor antennas, RF cables and cable assemblies, connectors, adaptors, and project-specific RF products. Exact specifications are confirmed by model and application.

Which RFCOM product category should I review for an indoor coverage project?

Start with the coverage problem. Use the 5G DAS page for a legacy passive DAS upgrade, the RF Repeater page for donor-based coverage extension, the Active RIS page for a targeted relay scenario, and the DAS Antennas and Passive Components pages for RF distribution. A site may use products from more than one category, so the signal source, capacity target, distribution architecture, and acceptance requirements should be reviewed together.

Which products are used for shared tower or multi-band RF infrastructure?

RFCOM supplies diplexers, triplexers, quadplexers, pentaplexers, hexaplexers, hybrid combiners, loads, attenuators, connectors, cables, and related passive products for shared RF infrastructure. Band plan, power, isolation, rejection, PIM, connectors, and environmental requirements must be checked before selecting a model.

Can RFCOM support customized RF products?

Yes. RFCOM can review custom requirements for frequency range, connector type, power handling, PIM target, mechanical structure, environmental conditions, labeling, and project integration. Feasibility, test method, specifications, price, and delivery are confirmed before quotation.

What information should I provide when requesting a quotation?

Provide the product category, frequency band, connector interface, power rating, PIM requirement, quantity, destination market, application, installation environment, delivery target, and any required drawing or datasheet. For active coverage equipment, also provide donor measurements, coverage objectives, topology, monitoring requirements, and local authorization needs.