Microwave Filter Company R3272-8 Channel Elimination Filter
Condition: New
Prodcut Overview:The Microwave Filter Company R3272-8 is a high-performance channel elimination filter designed to selectively remove a specific RF channel—such as VHF Channel 8—from a broadband signal path. Ideal for use in CATV headends, broadcast systems, and professional RF distribution networks, this filter ensures that all other frequencies pass with minimal insertion loss while delivering deep attenuation at the target channel. Its precision-tuned design and rugged construction make it a reliable solution for frequency management, interference mitigation, or rechanneling needs in complex signal environments.​
Features
Selective Channel Rejection: Precisely eliminates a single channel (e.g., Channel 8) without impacting adjacent frequencies.​
Low Insertion Loss: Maintains signal integrity across the passband with minimal attenuation outside the eliminated frequency.​
High Attenuation at Target Frequency: Delivers >40 dB rejection at the specified notch frequency for effective signal suppression.
Condition: New
Prodcut Overview:The Microwave Filter Company R3272-8 is a high-performance channel elimination filter designed to selectively remove a specific RF channel—such as VHF Channel 8—from a broadband signal path. Ideal for use in CATV headends, broadcast systems, and professional RF distribution networks, this filter ensures that all other frequencies pass with minimal insertion loss while delivering deep attenuation at the target channel. Its precision-tuned design and rugged construction make it a reliable solution for frequency management, interference mitigation, or rechanneling needs in complex signal environments.​
Features
Selective Channel Rejection: Precisely eliminates a single channel (e.g., Channel 8) without impacting adjacent frequencies.​
Low Insertion Loss: Maintains signal integrity across the passband with minimal attenuation outside the eliminated frequency.​
High Attenuation at Target Frequency: Delivers >40 dB rejection at the specified notch frequency for effective signal suppression.