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Orbital 10 MHz Reference Extractor Thru Tee
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Orbital 10 MHz Reference Extractor Thru Tee

Orbital 10 MHz Reference Extractor Thru Tee
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Orbital 10 MHz Reference Extractor Thru Tee-1

Orbital 10 MHz Reference Extractor Thru Tee The demultiplexed signal can be used for monitoring purposes or as the timing reference for additional devices - such as a redundant LNB or BUC. This RF component can help SATCOM system integrators and 4G and 5G cellular network operators reduce costs, simplify designs and eliminate multiple clock sources. • Filters L-band and 10 MHz, inserts DC • Extracts 10 MHz reference signal • Choice of connector type and mounting options • High return loss and low thru loss performance • Only 3.5 dB of signal loss for demultiplexed signal The Orbital 10 MHz Reference Extractor Thru Tee (RET-25/40) is a unique bias tee thruplexer (thru tee) that does more than pass L-band and 10 MHz and insert external DC: it extracts the 10 MHz reference signal from the modem. REFERENCE EXTRACTOR THRU TEE - RET25/40 | v 19.07.23 PAGE 1

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Orbital 10 MHz Reference Extractor Thru Tee-2

POWER SPECIFICATIONS Passive device No power required Power Capacity Thru Loss Input VSWR Output VSWR SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY (not included with DC Thru Diplexer) 10 MHz Both coupled & pass through are 3.5 dB down PS1 brochure for N. America PS2 brochure for Global Hash filter, low pass filter CONNECTORS AVAILABLE MECHANICAL Measurements Size (case) Size (with conn) Paint / Colour Blue anodized finish Mounting holes 3/8” (5mm) Accepts standard rackmounting screws 10/32 or 10/34 RoHS & REACH Compliant MODULE: RET - Reference Extractor Thru Tee ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temp Relative Humidity J1:...

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