On 2/21/14 5:37 PM, Scott McGrath wrote:
It may be a downconverter rather than a filter some GPS time systems notably 
ones by true time used an active down converter to transform signal to baseband 
for long cable runs.   Voltage to converter was rather high as I recall

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On Feb 21, 2014, at 6:21 PM, Pete Lancashire <[email protected]> wrote:

https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/111617808980322733757/albums/5982995737892775185

Any have the specs ?

I read the part number as

X6L114-X400-N/N

It's obviously a "special" since K&L usually uses letters like B for bandpass filters and L for low pass, but the X means something. Assuming this is a low pass..


The N/N is the connectors

the 6 is the number of sections
L is the "low pass"
the 114 is the size, but 114 is not a standard tubular filter size (110 is, and is comparable to what you've got.. more than an inch in diameter, and 200W power handling)

the 400 is the cutoff (400 MHz)

But I'd send them an email.. they'll look it up and tell you



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