Hybrid Coupler Spans 800 To 2400 MHz

Sept. 21, 2009
To saTisfy high-power telecommunications distribution applications, an application-specific 3-dB, 90-deg. quadrature hybrid operates from 800 to 2400 MHz. it exhibits typical insertion loss of 0.3 dB with port-to-port isolation of at least ...

To saTisfy high-power telecommunications distribution applications, an application-specific 3-dB, 90-deg. quadrature hybrid operates from 800 to 2400 MHz. it exhibits typical insertion loss of 0.3 dB with port-to-port isolation of at least 23 dB. The unit provides a VsWR to 1.22:1. Coupling for the hybrid is 3 0.5 dB. it handles 200 W average power. The 5.6-x-1.54-x-1.02- in. unit is available with type-N female connectors. standard and alternate interfaces are available upon request. Delivery is from stock.

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Response Microwave, Inc., 94 Jackson Rd., Suite 110, Devens, MA 01434; (978) 772-3767, FAX: (978) 772-3768, Internet: www.responsemicrowave.com.

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