KINGRAY MHW43FS 43Db UHF/VHF Shielded Masthead Amplifier Frequency Range: VHF 44-230 / UHF 520-860 43DB UHF/VHF SHIELDED MASTHEAD

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KINGRAY MHW43FS  43Db UHF/VHF Shielded Masthead Amplifier   Frequency Range: VHF 44-230 / UHF 520-860  43DB UHF/VHF SHIELDED MASTHEAD

MHW43FS Fully Shielded Masthead Amplifier

The NEW Kingray Edge series has been engineered to provide a future proof solution with switchable LTE/4G filtering to maximise interference rejection.

The Edge series features links allowing the amplifier to be configured to best suit the installation now and in the future. The range includes both wideband and UHF only modelsused to amplify the whole UHF band or alternatively by re-positioning the links, all services above 694 MHz are filtered, blocking future LTE transmissions.

In addition to LTE filtering some wideband models in the Edge series include user selectable low band filtering to eliminate all services below 174 MHz.

The Edge series is designed to meet the needs of the television reception industry now and into the future.

F Type shielded masthead designed to amplify separate VHFand UHF antennas or a combined VHF/UHF antenna.

The Edge Series mastheads can also be powered by either 14 Volt DC, 17.5 (See power supply section). The increased use of Surface Mount technology has resulted in the ability to produce a smaller PCB with increased reliability and performance.

Optional plug pack's: PSK06, PSK08, PSK06F or PSK08F.

Specifications VHF UHF Frequency Range (A) 44-230 (A) 520-820 (D) 174-230 (D) 520-694 Maximum Gain (dB) 27-35 43 Inputs 1 or 2 or comb Noise Figure (dB) <3 <2.5 Gain Control (dB) 16-12 10 Power Supply (PSK or KPS) 06 or 08 Current (mA) FM Trap Option 88-108 MHz (dB) -25 Pager Filter Option 148 MHz Aust/158 MHz NZ (dB) -25 LTE 694MHz Filter(dB) -25 Output Figure DIN45004B (uV) 108 Downloads Instruction manual pdf
Weight: 0.298

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