In a most common communication system, frequency conversions are performed in both transmitting and receiving side to move the baseband signal to the RF band and vice versa. The conversion is performed on basic by multiplying the baseband signal and a sinus signal, which is provided by the local oscillator (LO). The LO offers repetitive signals without input signals and is one of the key components in the whole HF transceiver.
MKU LNA 102 S-EME R120, Low Noise Preamplifier
10368 MHz
Lead time on request
Technical specifications
| Frequency range | 10318..10418 MHz |
| Noise figure @ 18 °C | typ. 0.7 dB |
| Gain | min. 21 dB |
| Maximum input power | 1 mW |
| Supply voltage | +9 ... 15 V DC |
| Current consumption | typ. 30 mA |
| Input connector / impedance | Waveguide R120 / WG17 / WR75 |
| Output connector / impedance | SMA-female, 50 ohms |
| Case | milled aluminium |
| Dimensions (mm) | 73 x 40 x 20 |
| Weight | 130 g (typ.) |
Features
- WINNER! Noise figure contest at EME-Conference in Prague
- Low noise figure
- Unconditionally stable - no parasitic oscillations in case of poor antenna match
- Milled aluminium case
- Small mechanical dimensions
Important notes
- The preamplifier does not contain built-in coaxial relays!
- Maximum input power 1 mW
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