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What is RF Amplifier (Radio Frequency Amplifier)?

An RF Amplifier is an electronic device that amplifies low-power radio frequency signals to higher power levels, typically used in communication systems like radios, wireless transmitters, and receivers. RF amplifiers are crucial in boosting weak signals for long-distance transmission or improving signal clarity in receivers.

 

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