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Military-Spec GPS Splitters: MIL-ALDCBS1x4 Certification
2015-09-17 12:44:10| rfglobalnet Downloads
The MIL-ALDCBS1x4 is a one input, four output, military-grade amplified splitter that covers the L-band frequency range. This device is hermetically sealed, EMI shielded, weatherproofed, and are configured with MIL-STD-704 or MIL-STD 1275B compliant power options. The DC block output features a 200Ω resistor for simulating antenna current draw to prevent false antenna alarm faults.
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Military-Spec GPS Splitters
2015-09-17 12:34:58| rfglobalnet Products
GPS Networking provides military grade passive, amplified and high isolation splitters for the most rigorous and challenging environments. These splitters are based on the Wilkinson splitter design, and come with one input and 2, 3, 4, or 8 output options. Frequency response covers the entire L-band, or GNSS frequencies, with excellent gain flatness. The MIL-NLDCBS1x3 covers GPS L1, L2, L5, Galileo, and GLONASS bands.
08.05.15 -- E-Band Block Down Converter; Active L-Band Splitters; Ultra-Low-Jitter Oscillators
2015-08-04 02:27:42| rfglobalnet Home Page
08/05/15RF Globalnet Newsletter
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Active L-Band Splitters
2015-07-15 15:46:46| rfglobalnet Home Page
ETL Systems offers a series of 2, 4, 8, and 16 way active splitters in the L-Band (850-2150 MHz), requiring an 8-18V external DC bias. Available splitter model types include those with DC block on all ports, and DC and 10 MHZ pass on port 1 to Common & Blocked on the rest. They are typically used in a variety of applications including telecom infrastructures, satellite systems, microwave links, test and instrumentation, military communications, and radar networks. For information on the individual model’s specifications and RF performance in the L-band, download the available datasheets.
L-Band Splitters
2015-07-08 13:30:13| rfglobalnet Home Page
ETL offers a variety of 2, 3, 4, 8, and 16-way splitters operating in the L-band (850-2150 MHz). They’re ideal for applications involving telecom infrastructures, satellite systems, microwave links, test and instrumentation, military communications, and radar networks. Types include DC and 10 MHz pass on all ports, DC and 10 MHz block on all ports, and DC and 10 MHz pass on port 1 to Common & Blocked on the rest. For information on the individual model’s specifications and RF performance in the L-band, download the available datasheets.