To convert low power, low frequency RF signal into a larger frequency at higher power the Pasternack RF amplifiers can be used effectively. These are mostly used in applications such as driving transmission power of an antenna. They are developed such as that they can be used in a wide range of applications. The wide range of RF amplifiers include in-line RF amplifiers with 18 dB of gain and frequencies of 500 MHz to 2 GHz; general purpose RF amplifiers offering up to 18 dB gain and frequency operation from 10 MHz to 3 GHz; and low noise RF amplifiers (LNA) offering up to 21 db of gain and frequency operation ranging from 500 MHz to 18 GHz. 50 Ohm RF amplifiers are available with SMA connectors only. The broadband RF amplifiers have high frequency capabilities with a range from 20 MHz to 18 GHz depending solely on style and type. RF amplifiers have operating voltages ranging between 9 Volts . . .