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Reactel's product line includes filters, diplexers, multiplexers, and sub-assemblies covering the frequency range of DC to 50 GHz.
We are a leader in the RF and Microwave field, and have been satisfying customers since 1979. Since 1996, we have been ISO-9001 certified, and pledge to deliver high quality units, which satisfy the customer's requirements.
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Reactel model number 7R6-269-X17S11 is a narrowband high power notch filter. The center of the notch is 269 MHz with a nominal 3 dB bandwidth of 16 MHz. Passband Insertion loss is less than 0.3 dB, notch depth is 85 dB while power handling capability is 100 W CW. This dynamo is housed in a package only 1.5" x 1.15" x 3.5", and is suitable for extremely rugged conditions.
Other frequency options are available, so with your exact requirement.
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Discrete Component Filters
Reactel Discrete Component Filters can satisfy a variety of filter requirements. These versatile units cover the
broad frequency range of 2 kHz to 5 GHz, and are available in either tubular or rectangular packages,
connectorized or surface mount, and standard or high power versions. All standard discrete component filters
utilize a low ripple Chebyshev design which offers the best compromise of low loss, low VSWR, and high
selectivity. Each filter situation is unique, and the data provided on the following pages offers only a small
glimpse of our capabilities. Should a different design become necessary to meet your requirements, we can
provide these units with Bessel, Butterworth, Elliptic, Gaussian or Linear Phase responses. Please contact the
factory for filters designed to your unique requirement.
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