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Band-pass filter band 3 DAB 1.6 kW 7-16 female

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SPINNER Filters offer reliability, performance, and value

Radio Frequency (RF) filters are crucial components in mobile communication and broadcast networks. Their primary function is to selectively allow signals of certain frequencies to pass while blocking others, thereby managing interference and enhancing the clarity and quality of the transmission. Applications include cellular base stations, broadcasting, and other RF communication systems.

Critical Characteristics and Success Factors:

  • Selectivity: The ability to precisely isolate specific frequency bands.
  • Insertion Loss: Minimal loss of signal strength through the filter.
  • Power Handling: Capability to manage the power level of the signal without degradation.
  • Durability: Performance consistency over a range of environmental conditions.

The Band-pass filter band 3 DAB 1.6 kW 7-16 female ensures optimal performance for signal transmission between transmitter and antenna in broadcast stations.

Band-pass filters are critical in systems that need to isolate and transmit a defined range of frequencies, such as in specific communication channels in mobile networks or distinct broadcast frequencies.

The Band-pass filter band 3 DAB 1.6 kW 7-16 female is cooled passively by convection i.e. the heat dissipation via the cooling fins. Due to the flexible mounting options, optimum air circulation and thus cooling can be achieved.

It supports the use of the following frequency bands : Band 3

The 7-16 connector has become the most widely used coaxial connection system for mobile communication systems, due to its excellent mechanical and electrical properties. In order to achieve the industry leading intermodulation performance SPINNER applies silver-plating on all inner and outer conductor parts of the standard connector. As a supporting measure, we use exclusively non-magnetic materials, and we have minimized the number of RF contact points. The connection is especially suited for transmitting medium or high power indoors and outdoors.

Our RF filters are engineered with precision, offering exceptional selectivity and low insertion loss, which are critical for efficient RF communication. Our range includes filters designed for various specific applications, ensuring that whatever your needs, we have a filter that fits. With robust construction, our filters maintain performance across a broad range of environmental conditions, making them ideal for both mobile communication and broadcast networks.

Our unique approach to RF filter design combines innovative technology with practical application insights, resulting in products that not only meet but exceed industry standards. For anyone involved in the construction or operations of RF mobile communication or broadcast networks, our filters offer reliability, performance, and value.

RF characteristics

Number of interfaces:
2
Interface type:
7-16 female (50 Ω) per IEC 61169-4
Interface direction:
straight
Filter type:
Band-pass
Number of cavities:
6
Size of cavities:
150
Standard:
DAB
Broadcast transmission type:
DAB
T-DMB
Frequency range:
170 to 240 MHz
Frequency band:
Band 3
Average power rating:
1.6 kW (at 2300 m)
Tuning instruction:
AS6602
VSWR, max.:
1.15
Harmonics insertion loss:
≥ 50 dB (for 2 x f0)
≥ 40 dB (for 3 x f0)
Temperature stability:
≤ 1 kHz / K

Mechanical characteristics

Cooling type:
convection
Housing material / coating:
copper / painted
Weight, approx.:
40.0 kg
Marking:
adhesive label
Length:
466.0 mm
Width:
326.0 mm
Height:
680.0 mm

Environmental conditions

Environmental conditions:
for limitations see "Environmental Conditions for Broadcast Products" TD-00060
Operating temperature:
-10 to +45 °C
Relative humidity, max.:
95% (condensation not allowed)

Further remarks

Footnote:
Application: Case 1, 2
Customs tariff number:
85291080

Downloads

10014261-DS.pdf

Product data sheet – 617138C1025 – 10014261-DS.pdf

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