VMI-CEQ8V Equalizer Module - Specify an EQ Value: 18 dB
Condition: New
Product overview: This 860 MHz VMI Unit seizure board accepts plug-in circuitry based on system design criteria. The Seizure Board taps RF and power from the feeder cable. Directional Coupler directs a portion of the RF signal to the RF distribution module and VideoMasks other components. The equalizer controls the tilt of the subscriber output signal and does not affect the feeder cable or reverse path. Attenuator works with the directional coupler to lower the signal reaching the subscriber output ports.
Trim Network may be used instead of a forward path attenuator to compensate for non-linear system response and allow for forward path balancing. The TVCB accepts many of the same plug-in circuitry, specifically the Equalizer, Attenuator, and Trim Network.
Key Features
Accepts plug-in circuitry based on system design criteria
Seizure board taps RF and power from the feeder cable
Can use trim network instead of a forward path attenuator to compensate for non-linear system response
Equalizer controls tilt of the subscriber output signal
Condition: New
Product overview: This 860 MHz VMI Unit seizure board accepts plug-in circuitry based on system design criteria. The Seizure Board taps RF and power from the feeder cable. Directional Coupler directs a portion of the RF signal to the RF distribution module and VideoMasks other components. The equalizer controls the tilt of the subscriber output signal and does not affect the feeder cable or reverse path. Attenuator works with the directional coupler to lower the signal reaching the subscriber output ports.
Trim Network may be used instead of a forward path attenuator to compensate for non-linear system response and allow for forward path balancing. The TVCB accepts many of the same plug-in circuitry, specifically the Equalizer, Attenuator, and Trim Network.
Key Features
Accepts plug-in circuitry based on system design criteria
Seizure board taps RF and power from the feeder cable
Can use trim network instead of a forward path attenuator to compensate for non-linear system response
Equalizer controls tilt of the subscriber output signal