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Trompeter, a wholly-owned division of Stratos International, is a
best-in-class producer of RF interconnect products, including RF connectors,
patchjacks, cable assemblies and related tools for the telecommunications,
military/aerospace, broadcast and instrumentation markets worldwide.
Founded in 1960, Trompeter has earned a highly positive reputation with
innovative designs, quality manufacturing and engineering support. Trompeter
is registered through Det Norske Veritas (DNV), since 1994. All of our
products are manufactured in our modern factory located in Mesa, AZ and
shares a campus with Semflex, our sister company.
Our product offering includes a wide range of coax, twinax and triax
connectors, cables, tools and cable assemblies. Trompeter products typically
meet or exceed standards such as NEBS, MIL-C-49142, MIL-STD-1553B data bus,
and MIL-C-39012, and GR 326. Trompeter’s manufacturing CAGE code is 14949.
For the telecom market we manufacture BNC connectors, digital cross-connect
products and a full line of completer items for the central office DS3
coaxial transmission line. More recently, we have taken our knowledge of
high frequency signal management and applied it to the broadcast video
segment in anticipation of the coax capacity changes coming about due to
HDTV.
Trompeter actively seeks close customer engineering relationships in order
to develop and design application specific products together when standard
products will not meet custom needs. We are particularly proficient at
supplying product where reliability and performance are critical.
Trompeter’s extensive list of customers includes every North American
telephone companies including their OEM suppliers such as Nortel, Lucent,
Cisco, and Alcatel. In the MIL/Aerospace segment, that list includes
Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, Marconi, AT&T, Raytheon, American
Broadcasting Company, SAIC, among others. Our solid reputation for
responsiveness, service, and quality is adding new customers every day.
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