TSWA – TWT2 – TWS2
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Features
The TWSA amplifier is designed for wideband
applications, where satellite frequencies from 290
MHz to 2340 MHz are used.
The amplifier has two inputs, one for the vertical and
one for the horizontal feed.
The low band and high bands are combined on one
feed.
This amplifier is compatible with wideband LNBs
Inputs
2 SAT
Outputs
2 SAT
Frequency range
MHz
290…2340
Gain
dB
30
Noise figure
dB
5
Gain adjustment
dB
15
Slope adjustment
dB
15
Max. output level
dBuV
117 (-35dB/IM3)
Power consumtion
W
3
Dimensions
mm
177 x 133 x 51
The TWT2 tap is designed to be used with Wideband
systems with Satellite IF frequencies from 290 MHz
to 2340 MHz, and Terrestrial frequencies between 5
MHz and 862 MHz
Inputs
2 SAT+1 TERR
Outputs
2 x 2 SAT (V+H)
+ 2 TERR
Frequency range
MHz
290…2340 (@SAT)
5…862 (@TERR)
Tap Loss TERR
dB
13
Tap Loss SAT
dB
11
Trunk Loss TERR
dB
1.5…2.0
Trunk Loss SAT
dB
2
Dimensions
mm
130 x 130 x 50
The TWS2 splitter is designed to be used with
Wideband systems with Satellite IF frequencies from
290 MHz to 2340 MHz, and Terrestrial frequencies
between 5 MHz and 862 MHz
Inputs
2 SAT (V+H) +1
TERR
Outputs
2 x 2 SAT (V+H)
+ 2 TERR
Frequency range
MHz
290…2340 (@SAT)
5…862 (@TERR)
Output Loss TERR
dB
3.5…4.0
Output Loss SAT
dB
4…5
Dimensions
mm
130 x 130 x 50
1.
Features ...................................................................................................................... 1
2.
Safety instructions....................................................................................................... 2
3.
Conditions of Warranty ................................................................................................ 2
4.
How to connect ........................................................................................................... 3
5.
Applications – single satellite position ......................................................................... 4
6.
Applications – 2 satellite positions ............................................................................... 5