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L-Band Bias TEEs: TEEL1-4007 Datasheet
2015-08-04 17:03:11| rfglobalnet Downloads
The TEEL1-4007 is an L-band bias TEE with 10 MHz rejection, and high current modules for powering one or more modules up to 5A and 48V. Typical applications for these devices include telecom infrastructures, satellite systems, RF and microwave links, military communications, test and instrumentation, and cellular/base stations.
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20dB L-Band Coupler: CPL20L1P-4306 Datasheet
2015-08-03 17:27:25| rfglobalnet Home Page
The CPL20L1P-4306 is a 20 dB (850-2150 MHz) directional coupler that is ideal for a wide variety of applications including directional couplers include telecom infrastructures, satellite systems, microwave links, test and instrumentation, military communications, and radar networks.
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10dB L-Band Coupler: CPL10L1P-4307 Datasheet
2015-08-03 17:21:17| rfglobalnet Home Page
The CPL10L1P-4307 is a 10 dB (850-2150 MHz) directional coupler that is ideal for a wide variety of applications including directional couplers include telecom infrastructures, satellite systems, microwave links, test and instrumentation, military communications, and radar networks.
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L-Band Variable Gain Amplifier: A-VGAL1-3020 Datasheet
2015-07-30 16:06:04| rfglobalnet Home Page
The A-VGAL1-3020 is a variable gain amplifier with same face connectors, and is externally powered. This amplifier has 0 to 30 dB gain settable in 1 dB gain steps, and requires 8 – 18 V external bias.
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L-Band Variable Gain Amplifier: A-VGAL1-3019 Datasheet
2015-07-30 16:04:14| rfglobalnet Home Page
The A-VGAL1-3019 is a variable gain amplifier with same face connectors, and is externally powered. This amplifier has 0 to 30 dB gain settable in 1 dB gain steps, and requires 8 – 18 V external bias.
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