Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters

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Customization: Available
Type: RFI Filter
Transfer Function: Band Pass
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  • Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters
  • Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters
  • Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters
  • Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters
  • Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters
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Overview

Basic Info.

Model NO.
RT-LBQDZ70AS
Pass - Band Frequency
5.8 - 7.2GHz
Stop - Band Frequency
11.2 - 14
Insertion Loss(dB)
≤0.2dB
Vswr
≤1.2
Name
Waveguide Band-Stop Filter
Material
Aluminum
Key
Microwave RF Filters
Band
C
Transport Package
Carton
Origin
China

Product Description

Waveguide band-stop filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C band - reject filter RF Microwave Filters

Product Description

 
Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters
A band - reject filter is a filtering device specifically designed to absorb and suppress second - and third - order harmonics outside the passband. It is characterized by a relatively wide stopband and the ability to handle high power.

 

 

Product Parameters

 
Product Model Pass - Band Frequency (GHz) Stop - Band Frequency (GHz) Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Insertion Loss (dB) Band Material
RT -  LBQDZ70AS 5.8 - 7.2 11.2 - 14 ≤1.2 ≤0.2 C Aluminum
RT -  LBQDZ84AS 8.5- 10 17 - 20 ≤1.2 ≤0.2 X Aluminum
RT -  LBQD220AS 22 - 23.3 30 - 31 ≤1.2 ≤0.2 Ka Copper

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Waveguide Band-Stop Filter Pass - Band Frequency 5.8-7.2GHz C Band - Reject Filter RF Microwave Filters

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FAQ

Regarding Frequency Bands

Q1: Can C - band filters be used for satellite TV?
A: C - band filters are commonly used in satellite communication and other scenarios. Although some satellite TV signals may be in the C - band, satellite TV mostly uses the Ku - band. So, C - band filters may not be suitable for satellite TV. It depends on the specific frequency band of the TV signal.
 
Q2: Where are X - band filters mainly used?
A: X - band filters are mostly applied in radar and aviation communication. For example, they are used in radar signal processing to ensure that the radar can accurately detect targets.

Regarding Materials

Q1: Are aluminum - made filters sturdy?
A: Aluminum - made filters are light - weight and cost - effective. Under normal usage environments and with proper operation, they can meet usage requirements and are relatively sturdy and durable.
 
Q2: Why are copper - made filters more expensive?
A: Copper - made filters are more expensive because copper has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, performing well in scenarios with high - frequency signal transmission and high heat - dissipation requirements. Moreover, the cost of copper is relatively high.

Regarding Performance

Q1: What are the impacts of high insertion loss on signals?
A: High insertion loss means more energy loss when the signal passes through the filter. The signal will weaken, which may affect the quality and accuracy of signal reception by subsequent devices.
 
Q2: What happens if the voltage standing wave ratio is high?
A: A high voltage standing wave ratio indicates poor matching between the filter and the transmission line. There will be more signal reflection, reducing the transmission efficiency and potentially affecting the normal operation of the equipment.

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