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Supplier: Transcat, Inc.
Description: upgrade required) Note: All N8480 series power sensors are not compatible with the Keysight 43x, E1416A, N8262A power meters, 5314x microwave counters and E7495x base station test set. N8480 Series Power Sensors are the replacement solutions for 8480 Series Power Sensors. The new power
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Supplier: Transcat, Inc.
Description: upgrade required) Note: All N8480 series power sensors are not compatible with the Keysight 43x, E1416A, N8262A power meters, 5314x microwave counters, and E7495x base station test set. N8480 Series Power Sensors are the replacement solutions for 8480 Series Power Sensors. The new
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: reference, traceable to NIST Programmable output from -70 to +20 dBm Resolution of 0.1 dB Accuracy to 0.055 dB 50 ohm output with SWR <1.05 Automatic compensation for 75 ohm output The Boonton 2520 delivers a 30 MHz, wide 90 dB dynamic range of programmable output levels for the calibration
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: Frequency: 0.5-2 GHz; SWR: 1.15 Frequency: 2-16 GHz; SWR: 1.28 Frequency: 16-18 GHz; SWR: 1.34 The overall performance of a power meter dependents on the power sensor employed. Boonton has a variety of quality power sensors to meet virtually all applications. Boonton has
- Frequency Range: 18000 MHz
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: Features: Frequency Range: 8.20 to 12.4 GHz Maximum SWR: 1.5 High accuracy even in routine power measurements Temperature compensated for low drift Measures microwave power as low as one microwatt Shows calibration
- Frequency Range: 1240 MHz
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: Maximum SWR: 2.0 The Agilent R486A provides high efficiency and good match are characteristic of the Agilent R486A waveguide thermistor mounts. Used in conjunction with the Agilent 432A power meter, they provide high accuracy even in routine power measurements. These thermistor mounts
- Frequency Range: 40000 MHz
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All these projects can be performed with inexpensive mi- crowave components (Gunn diode oscillators, SWR or power meters , horn antennas).
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Effects of millimeter‐wave radiation on monolayer cell cultures. I. Design and validation of a novel exposure system
A directional coupler (1) was used in conjunction with an E-band frequency meter (Hitachi), diode (1) and SWR meter (1) (Hewlett-Packard model 415E)in order to monitor incident power and estimate microwave frequency.
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Electrode microwave discharge in nitrogen: Structure and gas temperature
The system for measuring the power and standing wave ratio ( SWR ) of microwave radiation consisted of a cir- culator, a measuring line, and a meter of the incident power Pin.
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Dielectric constants of rubber and oil palm leaf samples at X-band
The major components are a HP Model 8620 sweep oscillator as the microwave source, a HP Model 495A microwave amplifier, a Wiltron Model 560A scalar network analyzer, a HP Model 415E SWR meter , a IBM-XT microcomputer as the control and …
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High Frequency Techniques: An Introduction to RF and Microwave Engineering
Special microwave oscillators having a 1-kHz amplitude modulation were used in conjunction with standing-wave ratio ( SWR ) meters , consisting of tuned and calibrated 1-kHz amplifiers, to make the measurement more sensitive and precise.
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The discontinuity problem of a cylindrical dielectric post in a waveguide and its application on the dielectric constant measurements of liquids
Fig. 4. a Experimental set-up for measurement of the amplitudes of the reflection and transmission coefficients, 1 Microwave Generator, 2 Ferrite Circulator, 3 Waveguide with the rod, 4 Directional coupler, 5 Termination, 6 SWR meter , b Experimental set-up for …
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Microwave measurements for seniors: applications of computer-based instruction
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