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W7PW [email protected]
Sat, 11 Oct 2003 11:55:45 -0700


Here are a few things for sale. Some of these items came out of an 
operating Harris L-to-Ku-band upconverter shelf:

1) MACOM brick oscillator model PLL14-04, requiring an external 
reference and +20-volts DC. I have retuned the brick to about 1152MHz on 
a spectrum analyzer but I have no reference source (a x10 multiplication 
scheme) so the brick just searches around 1152. +20dbm output with SMA's 
on both output and reference input ports. $30.00

2) Cinox model H-210 10.0MHz ovenized reference oscillator in a 2x2x4 
inch metal can with "L" mounting bracket. Output is an SMA connector and 
it requires +24-volts. DC connections are on solder terminals. $20.00

3) EMCO CL-1020-20 20db directional coupler. SMA's on all 3 ports. I 
believe this will be okay at 1296MHz but I have no way to test. $5.00

4) AEROCOM model 1916 isolator in a 1-1/2x1-1/2x5/8-inch package. SMA's 
on both input and output ports. Power handling capability unknown, but 
probably no more than 10-watts. $7.00

5) 6-pole BP filter for 3456. Originally a California Microwave filter 
for "C" band, retuned on a network analyzer for 3456, with isolators and 
SMA connectors at both input and output ports. 50MHz bandwidth at -10db 
points, 3.16db insertion loss and 24.9db return loss. $15.00

6) New Watkins-Johnson M-14 DBM, SMA's at all ports, spec'ed at RF: 
4-8GHz, LO: 4-9GHz @ +7dbm, IF: DC-2GHz. I bought this from WA6KBL 
several years ago and never used it...he tested it and referred to the 
DBM as "excellent". I believe the DBM will be useable at 10GHz, which is 
why I obtained it originally. $50.00

7) ANZAC MDC-169 load insensitive DBM, SMA's at all ports. The ANZAC 
spec's show the RF/IF ports good to 3.5GHz, +7dbm 1db compression point 
on the RF port, the LO port 5 to 1500MHz with +10dbm drive. $25.00

8) ANZAC T-1000 10-1000MHz 2-way power divider, max 2.5-watt input and 
0.5-watt internal load dissipation. Isolation >25db, amplitude balance 
<0.2db and phase balance <2-degrees. Might be good for your DC receiver 
for 902! $10.00

10) DEMI LO-LV, low-voltage LO PC board and 93.000MHz crystal. This is 
the KK7B LO board and will give you 558MHz out to drive a 5760 
transverter with 2396 IF. I've built one and it works great, giving 
+11dbm out with spurs down >25db. $10.00 for both the PC board (with 
documentation) and crystal.

11) Sivers Lab PM-7520 crystal detector. Good to 18GHz, male SMA in and 
female BNC out. $15.00

12) RS Microwave Company 9-pole BP filter for "L"-band, SMA's in and 
out. This came out of the L/Ku upconverter and operated around 1050MHz. 
Don't know if it can be retuned since all tuning and coupling screws 
seem to be cut and sealed. $5.00

Add shipping cost for all items.

Thanks and 73,

Jack, W7PW