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Using an Orbital 10 MHz
Reference Oscillator and a High Power Mux Tee
Here, the signals from four modems are
combined and locked to a common 10 MHz reference, and high power DC is
inserted to the BUC. If a modem provides the 10 MHz source, an
Orbital Mux Tee reversed from its normal orientation will extract the
reference signal from a modem, allow it to be re-routed.
If the 10 MHz signal cannot handle a 3.5
dB loss from the Divider or switch, then it can be routed around along
with the DC, but then a Mux/Tee is needed for each BUC to reinsert it.
Unless the BUC also has a 10 MHz input connector.
Orbital modular designs permit easy access to
each signal port for diagnostics, testing, and system maintenance.
Modularity also permits easy re-configuration, expansion, and replacement at
low incremental cost - the benefits of custom design, the low cost of mass
production.
Remember that Orbital
Combiners solve the problem of External Reference signals.
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Part Number |
Quantity |
Pricing (each) |
Availability
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small quantities) |
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LB4CX-MT40-NF |
1-10 |
$1,210.00 US |
Components are in
stock, but stack must be assembled. |
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LB4CX-MT40-NF |
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Call |
Can also be plate
or rack mounted. |
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PS100-B-18 |
1-10 |
$195.00 US |
Power supply, if
required. |
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Power supply
extra, see PS1 - Power Supply
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larger quantities, call for pricing and delivery. For a further
description of included products,
see:
[MT40
Mux Tee]
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[Master
Oscillator] |
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[Power
Supplies] |
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