RF Venue RF Band-Pass Filter (470 to 698 MHz)

RF Venue, Condition:New, MPN:BPF470T698
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RF Venue BPF470T698 Overview

Get better performance from your wireless microphone system with the RF Venue RF Band-Pass Filter (470 to 698 MHz). RF Venue band-pass filters help eliminate out of band signals that can saturate the front end of wireless microphone receivers, greatly improving dynamic range by reducing noise and third-party interference outside the range of operation.

There's no power or user configuration required simply connect the band-pass filter in-line with your wireless microphone receiver's remote antenna BNC connections for 40 dB of side rejection. This version of the filter is hand-tuned to filter out everything except frequencies between 470 to 698 MHz, allowing it to work with most wireless microphone systems operating in that frequency spectrum.

Notes

  • Two band-pass filters are required for diversity wireless microphone systems
  • Band-pass filters do not pass DC bias and cannot be used with active antennas
  • Not for use with in-ear monitor or other transmit applications

RF Venue BPF470T698 Specs

General

Power2 W
Bandpass470 to 698 MHz
Rejection40 dB at DC to 432 MHz
20 dB at 432 to 442 MHz
20 dB at 750 to 766 MHz
40 dB at 766 to 1000 MHz
Insertion Loss3.5 dB (Max)
Ripple1.5 dB (In-Band Max)
VSWR Max1.5

Environmental

Operating Temperature-22 to 158°F / -30 to 70°C

Physical

Dimensions3 x 1.75" / 7.6 x 4.45 cm
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer

In the Box

  • RF Venue RF Band-Pass Filter (470 to 698 MHz)
  • 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty

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