Ian,
Check the Dow Key Microwave web page for information. Transco is now part of
Dow Key. I would expect that they are good to several GHz. Power ratings depend
on a lot of factors.
You should be able to get a good idea of the ratings by the basic part number.
They do make a lot of "specials" so you may not find an exact match in their
catalog.
Their web page is at: http://www2.dowkey.com/dk/home.html
73, Harry, W3IIT
At 07:57 AM 11/19/99 +0200, Ian Roberts wrote:
>
>A friend gave me a couple of these, ex aircraft band ground station,
>they appear to run on 24 V and have "N" connectors.
>Does anyone know what they can do frequency and power wise?
>
>Thanks,
>Ian ZS6BTE
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