- Combining three transmitters or receivers on the same antenna.
- Better utilization of good antenna position.
- Three antennas on the same transmitter or receiver.
- The only combining option with very small Tx-Tx frequency spacing.
- 30 W load supplied (other loads or no load as option).
Description
Specifications
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Ordering Designations
Model | Product No. | Frequency | |
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PRO-PHY85-3-1 | 210000785 | 67 - 71 MHz | |
PRO-PHY85-3-2 | 210000736 | 70 - 74 MHz | |
PRO-PHY85-3-3 | 210000549 | 73 - 77 MHz | |
PRO-PHY85-3-4 | 210000703 | 76 - 80 MHz | |
PRO-PHY85-3-5 | 210000737 | 79 - 83 MHz | |
PRO-PHY85-3-6 | 210000693 | 82 - 86 MHz | |
PRO-PHY85-3-7 | 210000694 | 85 - 89 MHz |
Note
* The isolation between the Tx ports is directly dependent on the terminating VSWR on the antenna port. With an antenna load VSWR = 1.5, the isolation between the two Tx ports will be reduced to 20 dB @ 5 MHz bandwidth.
** The VSWR of the load´s should be < 1.1! Each load should be able to dissipate 2/3 of the input power. E.g.: With 50 W input, each load should be able to dissipate 50 W x 2/3 = 33 W.