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20.000in. ⁓20-1/64"
1.750in.
19.000in.
90.0 volts and 250.0 volts
125.0 kilohertz
alternate operating
7.9 kilohertz and 8.4 kilohertz
18.000 pounds
rack
upconverter
connectors rf sma female, rf monitor sma female, if bnc female, if monitor bnc female, lo monitors sma female, alarm DE-9P, external reference bnc female, remote interface DE-9S for RS485, RS422 and RS232, IEEE-488 receptacle for gpib, primary power input IEC-320, redundancy bus, option 1 only, DB-25S; frequency 70 porm 20 mhz; impedance 75 ohms; return loss 70 porm 20 mhz 26 db min, 140 porm 40 mhz 20 db min; signal monitor M20 dbc nom; input level, nondamage, P20 dbm max; impedance 50 ohms; return loss 70 prom 20 mhz 20 db min, 140 porm 40 mhz 20 db min; signal monitor M20 dbc nom; power output P10 dbm min at 1 db compression point; gain P30 db min; noise figure 20 db typical, 25 db max
designed for advanced satellite communication systems; phase noise, amplitude flatness and spurious outputs have been optimized to provide the user with a transparent frequency conversion; supports powerful local and remote control; a continuously updated log of TIME-Stamped records of activity; can operate stand alone or can be arranged in a redundancy configuration without the need for a dedicated switch control unit
environmental operating ambient temp 0-50 deg c, relative humidity up to 95 pct at 30 deg c, atmospheric pressure up to 10, 000 feet; nonoperating ambient temp M50-70 deg c, relative humidity up to 95 pct at 40 deg c, atmospheric pressure up to 40, 000 feet, shock and vibration normal handling by commercial carriers; image rejection 80 db min; level stability porm 0.25 db/day max at constant temp; amplitude response 70 porm 20 mhz porm 0.25 db/porm 20 mhz, porm 0.20 db/porm 18 mhz; 140 porm 40 mhz 0.75 db/76 mhz
A transmitter that provides a digitized multiplexed composite output carrier signal derived from two or more input signals from another component, such as a computer. Excludes transmitter, coordinate data.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
No known electrostatic discharge (esd) or electromagnetic interference (emi) sensitivity.
Represents items with no adp components
The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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