VAN 1053 A

Circulator as a protection in case of bad antenna matching

1275 ... 1325 MHz

To protect a power amplifier in case of bad antenna matching the use of a circulator is recommended. This item conducts the reflected power into an external terminating resistor where it is absorbed. Therefore the power amplifier is protected well because the output stage is always matched correctly.

Specifications
TypeVAN 1053 A
Frequency range1275 ... 1325 MHz
Isolationmin. 23 dB
Lossmax. 0.2 dB
VSWRmax. 1:15
Powermax. 1000 W (CW)
Operating temperature0 ... +60 °C
Connectors7/16" (3 x female)
Dimensions (mm)65 x 74 x 38

Product information

Possible reasons for bad matching

  • Antenna cable with unknown impedance  
  • Antenna cabel with shorts and gaps
  • Antenna cable with damaged shielding (water intake)
  • Coaxial connectors of poor quality  
  • Coaxial connectors with badly soldered inner conductor  
  • Coaxial connectors with badly screwed shielding  
  • Antenna relays with bad electrical contact  
  • Antenna relays that are not suitable for the operating frequency or power
  • Antenna relays that are not operated with a sequence controller  
  • Antennas with bad SWR
  • Antennas with bad SWR because of environmental inluences (e.g. rain, snow, ice)

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- Specifications subject to change without notice -