We understand your signals!

By selecting DEV as your RF signal transmission solution provider, you can be completely confident that the quality of your signal will be as high as it can be.

That’s because DEV develops and produces a complete range of high performance and high-availability RF signal transmission equipment from its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in Germany. With our products and systems you can

  • route
  • distribute
  • amplify
  • combine
  • and switch

your RF signals in independent combination of these functions above within the DC -26.5 GHz frequency range.

As your single source partner for RF Signal Handling along the entire signal transmission path from antenna to receiver, we deliver scalable, competitively priced solutions to achieve a fully redundant system, which minimizes your risk of failures through signal loss.

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Only the best for your RF Signal!

Bigger transmission distances are no problem for us. With Optribution DEV introduces a product line that ensures the best possible optical transmission and distribution of your RF signals. Your satellite signals arrive safe and error-free at the receiver any time. With fewer devices, optimized functionality and superb ease-of-use. - More

In your infrastructure that means minimized risk of signal loss, smaller rackspace requirements and lower capital and operational costs.

Just give us your signal and we will realize your requirements perfectly!

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Naxoo, Geneva, Switzerland
"Our satellite streams are analogue until they reach the cable head-end, where they need to be converted for digital transmission over the cable network.read more.
Phong Pham, CTO Analogue & Digital Technology Department



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Good feeling for more than three years
DEV Systemtechnik prolongs warranty period to 37 months, 06/07/2011

Powerhouse for the antenna farm
Module system redundantly feeds up to eleven LNBs, 05/02/2011

Eight channels over one fiber
DEV offers CWDM signal bundling for fiber transmission links, 04/12/2011