
nanoTX
TM
Telemetry Transmitter
65
Quasonix, Inc.
6 Performance Specifications
6.1 RF Output
The minimum RF output power is one of the following: 1 W, 2 W, 5 W, or 10 W with the RF load VSWR < 2:1 at
all phase angles from 0 to 360 degrees.
6.2 Electrical Current
The electrical current drain for nanoTX™ transmitters is provided in Table 20.
Table 20: DC Input Current at Standard Input Voltage
Band Type
Wattage
Maximum
Amps
Typical Amps
@ 28 VDC
S
1 W
450 mA
350 mA
S
2 W
570 mA
480 mA
S
5 W
1.0 A
0.8 A
S
8 or 10 W
1.3 A
1.1 A
6.3 Environmental Specifications
The nanoTX™ meets the following environmental requirements.
Table 21
: nanoTX™ Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Description
Operating temperature (5 W, 10 W models)
-40°C to +85°C
Non-operating temperature (all models)
-55°C to +100°C
Operating humidity
0 to 95% (non-condensing)
Altitude
Up to 100,000 ft.
6.3.1
EMI Performance
Every Quasonix transmitter is designed to operate reliably and unobtrusively in the most challenging environments.
This includes electromagnetic interference and compatibility (EMI/EMC) requirements. More specifically, all
Quasonix transmitters in the nanoTX™ and nanoPuck™ family have been designed to comply with the following
requirements of MIL-STD-461G, when installed as recommended by Quasonix.