SCRF Series RF Splitters and Combiners TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW............................1 1.1. B ........................2 LOCK IAGRAMS 1.2. T ....................3 YPICAL PPLICATION IAGRAM INSTALLATION..........................3 SPECIFICATIONS..........................5 3.1. RF INPUT/OUTPUT........................5 3.2. PHYSICAL ..........................5 Figures Figure 1: Front View of SCRF3-64-1x2 chassis....................1 Figure 2: Rear View of SCRF3-64-1x2 chassis ....................
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They can be used for signal distribution in a RF facility, or used to expand the matrix size of Evertz Microsystems XRF1 ( 16x16 ) and XRF6 ( 64x64 ) L band routers.
SCRF Series Splitters and Combiners 1.1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS PORT A COMMON -20dB PORT B pass iv e MONITOR Figure 3: 1x2 Splitter / 2x1 Combiner PORT A PORT B COMMON -20dB pas sive PORT C MONIT OR PORT D Figure 4: 1x4 Splitter / 4x1 Combiner...
Terminate this port with a 75 Ohm load when not connected. Please note all unused outputs on a channel ( including monitoring outputs ) must be terminated with a 75 Ohm load if they are not connected. Please contact Evertz Microsystems for recommended termination suppliers.
SCRF Series Splitters and Combiners Figure 7: Front Panel of SCRF3-64-1x2 chassis Figure 3 illustrates the rear panel of the SCRF3-64-1x2 chassis. Figure 8: Rear Panel of SCRF3-64-1x2 chassis SCRF-4 Revision 0.0...