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Tallysman TW142 1450 to 1750 MHz 40dB Inline Amplifier

Tallysman TW142 1450 to 1750 MHz 40dB Inline Amplifier

TW142 Datasheet

The TW142 by Tallysman Wireless is a rugged, waterproof, low noise, wideband 40dB gain inline amplifier, specially designed to boost weak frequency signals from 1450 to 1750 MHz, including L-Band, GPS L1 and GLONASS L1 signals.

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Overview

The TW142 provides for much longer cable runs from antenna to receiver without degradation of system sensitivity, for applications such as mast-mount, large vehicle and timing systems.

The TW142 passes DC directly from input to output to support centre conductor DC supply to the antenna, and so avoids the need for an additional bias source or bias "T". It is enclosed in a robust cylindrical nickel-plated brass weatherproof housing (IP67 compliant) and is available with SMA and TNC female connectors.

Applications

  • Commercial and Military L-Band Satellite Systems
  • Wireless Telecom & Cellular Base Station Timing Applications
  • GPS/GNSS, SBAS and Telematics Systems
  • Commercial and Industrial Timing and Synchronization Applications

Features

  • Very low noise
  • 75 mA max. current consumption
  • Wide input voltage 5 to 10 Volts
  • Cylindrical nickel-plated brass, IP67 compliant housing
  • Powered via antenna coax from receiver
  • 50 Ohm port impedance
  • Available SMA & TNC jack connectors
  • RoHS compliant

Benefits

  • Improves signal reception
  • Enables extended cable runs
  • Avoid installation of costly low-loss cable
  • Fits in line with antenna cable
  • No external DC power supply required
  • Easy to install

Ordering Options

  • TW142 - 40dB gain In-Line Amp with SMA Jack - 32-0142-0
  • TW142 - 40dB gain In-Line Amp with TNC Jack - 32-0142-1

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