Cavity Filters, Preselectors 70 to 505 MHz:

Preselector Filters are required at the Input of all sensitive receivers. They separate the desired signal or signals from the unwanted signals. The desired signal usually is very low in amplitude; therefore, a preselector filter is required to have a very low insertion loss for the desired signal and high attenuation for the undesirable signals. The attenuation of the desired signals reduces the signal-to-noise ratio. The preselector filter, covering the entire frequency band of interest, is usually tuneable, and provides only a small part of the needed selectivity of the whole receiver.

1. Frequency Range 70 to 86 MHz

SPECIFICATIONS

PS-1315

Frequency Range (MHz)

70 MHz – 86 MHz

Bandwidth at 3 db - MHz

2.0 min

Insertion Loss - max

2.0 db @ Fc

Rejection  - db min

40 db @ Fc +/- 29 MHz

Impedance  (Ω)

50

Return Loss – db min

14

Dimensions  L X W X H mm

150 X 102 X 32

Connector Type

BNC, N type


2. Frequency Range 130 MHz to 170 MHz

SPECIFICATIONS

PS-1315

PS-1317

Frequency Range (MHz)

130 - 154

150 - 170

Bandwidth at 3 db - MHz

2.0 min

Insertion Loss - max

2.25 db @ Fc

Rejection  - db min

45 db @ Fc +/- 6 MHz

Impedance  (Ω)

50

Return Loss – db min

14

Dimensions  L X W X H mm

125 X 102 X 32

150 X 102 X 32

Connector Type

BNC, N type


3. Frequency Range 465 to 505 MHz

SPECIFICATIONS

PS-1315

Frequency Range (MHz)

465 - 505

Bandwidth at 3 db - MHz

4.0 min

Insertion Loss - max

2.0 db @ Fc

Rejection  - db min

50 db @ Fc +/- 29 MHz

Impedance  (Ω)

50

Return Loss – db min

14

Dimensions  L X W X H mm

80 X 102 X 32

Connector Type

BNC, N type

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