Hybrid combiners are electronic devices used in wireless communication systems to combine signals from different sources into multiple outputs. These devices play a crucial role in enabling complex systems to function efficiently by merging signals without distortion or loss of data. Hybrid combiners utilize advanced technology to ensure seamless integration of multiple signals, improving overall system performance and signal quality. With their ability to handle high power levels, hybrid combiners are widely employed in various applications such as 3G, 4G and 5G cellular networks, satellite communications, and radar systems. These combiners optimise signal transmission, allowing for reliable and effective communication in modern wireless networks. Models include 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 configurations and feature Low Passive Intermodulation (PIM), Low VSWR and Low Insertion Loss.