Bandpass Filter Prevents PCS Interference

May 1, 2001
The Model 14042 bandpass filter is used to prevent PCS interference at the ENG receive site, passing through the entire ENG band (i.e., channels 1-10, 1990-2500 MHz). The device provides stopband rejection of 25 dB minimum at 1910 MHz and 2580 MHz,

The Model 14042 bandpass filter is used to prevent PCS interference at the ENG receive site, passing through the entire ENG band (i.e., channels 1-10, 1990-2500 MHz). The device provides stopband rejection of 25 dB minimum at 1910 MHz and 2580 MHz, with a passband insertion loss of 1.0 dB maximum. The impedance is 50 ohms, with standard 'N' connectors. It is designed for indoor use, but can be provided as a temperature-compensated unit. Physical size of the unit is 6" x 2" x 2".

Company: MICROWAVE FILTER COMPANY INC.

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