Sensor Selection

05/15/11

Sensors available with either "N" type or SO-239 style connectors. Specify when ordering.

 

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HF

bullet HF-1       RF Remote Power Sensor for 0 - 2000 watt range and 1.8 - 60 Mhz operation.
bullet LP-1       Sensor  for QRP operation. 0-60 watt range and 1.8-60 Mhz.
bullet HF-8KW  Sensor for High power measurement.  0-8000 watt range and 1.8-40 Mhz.     

New!! RFView option. Output port on WaveNode HF sensor allows the operator to view station signals on an oscilloscope.

 

UHF

bulletUHF-1         UHF Remote Power Sensor for 0 - 500 watt range and 140 - 460 MHz operation.
bulletUHF-2KW    UHF Remote Power Sensor for 2KW range and 120 - 170 MHz operation.
bulletUHF-220     UHF Remote Power Sensor for 2KW range and 200 - 270 MHz operation.
bulletUHF-70CM   UHF Remote Power Sensor for 2KW range and 400 - 470 MHz operation.

New!! RFView option. Output port on WaveNode UHF sensor allows the operator to view station signals on an oscilloscope.

 

FM-1

bulletFM-1       FM Broadcast / Police / Fire / EmComm Sensor for 0 - 600 watt range and 40 - 120Mhz operation.

New!! RFView option. Output port on WaveNode FM sensor allows the operator to view station signals on an oscilloscope.

 

CS-1

bulletCS-1       Remote Sensor for 0 - 2000 watt range and 1.8 - 60Mhz operation.

New!! RFView option. Output port on WaveNode FM sensor allows the operator to view station signals on an oscilloscope.

 

SHF-1, SHF-2, SHF-3

bulletSHF-1, SHF-2, SHF-3      
These sensors are for 0-100 watt operation and are compatible with WN1 and WN2 systems. They have low insertion loss and are built on PTFE stripline with dual differential detectors. True peak and average power with SWR are displayed on your system, and includes a 50 ohm BNC port for monitoring modulation waveforms.
SHF-1 470 MHz - 750 MHz
SHF-2 750 MHz - 950 MHz
SHF-3 950 MHz - 1.3 GHz
These units have >23 db directivity and will display SWR accurately at power levels > 2 watts.

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