Top Highlights:
- High Performance LNA With 0.8 dB Noise Figure
- +39 dBm Third Order Intercept Point for Superior Linearity
- Universal Power Input 85-264 VAC 50/60 Hz Auto-Adjusting
- Compact 1U Rack Design Saves Valuable Space
- Minimum 10 dB Excess Gain for Maximum Sensitivity
- Easily Expandable System Without Gain Changes... more info
Model:
42-83J-05-08N
Brand: TX RX SYSTEMS INC.
Warranty: 1 year
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Product Specifications
TX-RX Multicoupler, 794-902 MHz, 8 Channels, 18 dB, 85-264 Vac.​
Multicouplers provide unequalled performance in a 1-rack unit (1-3/4 inch) space-saving package. The high performance LNA ’s exhibit a very low noise figure while providing a (100% measured) 3rd order output intercept point in excess of +40 dBm.
The multicouplers are designed with a minimum excess gain of 10 dB which gives maximum sensitivity in rural applications.
All the units are designed for ease of expansion, with no change in system gain in most cases.
Three basic models cover the most popular applications from 118 - 901 MHz.
Consult our comprehensive RF component and accessories catalog for Receiver Multicoupler Systems components such as LNA’s and power dividers for special needs you may have.
All Bird Receiver Multicouplers are easily expandable by either adding additional power dividers to the existing chassis or by addition of a 1-rack unit deck.
All necessary cables with attached connectors are included in each kit.
- Space-saving, 19” 1 RU rack mount design
- Tuned Bandwidth: 794-902 MHz.
- System Gain (Typical): 18 dB.
- Channels: 8.
- Preamp Noise Figure: 0.8 dB.
- Preamp 3rd Order Intercept Point: >40 dBm.
- Designed and manufactured high-performance LNA
- Auto-Ranging AC Power: 85-264 Vac, 50/60 Hz.
- Connectors: N Female.
- Dimensions (HWD): 1.75" x 19" x 14".
- Temperature Range: 0º - 50 ºC.
