BXMF1041 RF Amplifier by Spectrum Control

BXMF1041 RF Amplifier by Spectrum Control 

BXMF1041 RF Amplifier by Spectrum Control The BXMF1041 from Spectrum Control is an Automatic Gain Controlled Amplifier that operates from 800 to 1000 MHz. It allows the user to anticipate receiver power levels and automatically adjusts the output power to the desired level. The amplifier has a P1dB of +13 dBm, gain range from 25 to 40...
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PCAAF Series Fixed Attenuator by Inmet by Spectrum Control

PCAAF Series Fixed Attenuator by Inmet by Spectrum Control

PCAAF Series Fixed Attenuator by Inmet by Spectrum Control The PCAAF Series of fixed chip attenuators operate from DC to 8 GHz. These attenuators are available in a number of attenuation configurations from 0 to 20 dB. They consist of a laser trimmed distributed thin film element on an alumina ceramic substrate with a protective paint layer...
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BXMF1041 RF Amplifier by Spectrum Control

BXMF1041 RF Amplifier by Spectrum Control

BXMF1041 RF Amplifier by Spectrum Control The BXMF1041 from Spectrum Control is an Automatic Gain Controlled Amplifier that operates from 800 to 1000 MHz. It allows the user to anticipate receiver power levels and automatically adjusts the output power to the desired level. The amplifier has a P1dB of +13 dBm, gain range from 25 to 40...
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ADM-8622PC RF Amplifier by Marki Microwave

8401-16-5 Butler Matrix by Spectrum Control

8401-16-5 Butler Matrix by Spectrum Control The 8401-16-5 from Spectrum Control is a 16x16 Butler Matrix that operates from 0.7 to 6 GHz. It can handle an input power of 37 dBm, provides more than 10 dB of isolation, and has an insertion loss of less than 24 dB. This butler matrix transfers the signal reciprocally from...
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1439 Termination by Weinschel by Spectrum Control

1439 Termination by Weinschel by Spectrum Control

1439 Termination by Weinschel by Spectrum Control The 1439 Series from Weinschel by Spectrum Control are Conduction/Convection-Cooled RF Terminations that operate from DC to 2.5 GHz. They can handle an average input power of 150 W, a peak input power of up to 10 kW (5 µs pulse width, 0.75% duty cycle), and have a VSWR of...
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