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Assembly Cable Amplifier 560-614MHz

2001727-006
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Features

  • Non-slip, corrosion-resistant cover material
  • Domestic version of the antenna amplifier operation ranges from 560MHz-614MHz
  • International version of the antenna amplifier operation ranges from 420MHz-474MHz
  • Durable

Product Overview

The Assembly Cable Amplifier amplifies the input RF signal while minimizing the added noise to the signal. The amplifier assembly contains a low noise amplifier to amplify and limit the noise of the signal. An LED is used in the assembly to verify the DC power received by the assembly and a voltage regulator is used to regulate the voltage applied to the low noise amplifier. The amplifier is chosen to have an input signal compression point greater than -15 dBm to protect from overload due to strong RF input signals. It is a DC passive device which allows DC voltages to pass from the input of the module to the output of the assembly. The board has an improved input signal compression of -6 dBm and the domestic board has an improved filter roll-off at the high end of the frequency range.