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Klib am 1110
Klib am 1110










The site has been constructed after the image was taken.The coordinates on our database are not precise enough, so the site may be somewhere else, close to where you have landed.The coordinates on our database may be wrong.If you do not see any antenna on the image, there may be several reasons: WYMW West Virginia Catholic Radio Network 1200-2400Ī note regarding "Transmitter (GoogleMaps link)" Time-shared with La Octava, ex XERED Radio Red // 700 1540 Transmitter (GoogleMaps link) * = high precision We understand that maintaining the database is time-consuming for a single person, but may be practical for a team of dedicated users from all over the world. It is a non-commercial and hobby project and open for everyone to contribute and use. It was created following the example of FMLIST. Such a global database did not exist before. MWLIST powers various things like the mediumwave section of, the mwoffsets file, a userlist for Perseus, and an online logbook site. This web page is just another view of the content of a unique database of worldwide radio stations on longwave, mediumwave and shortwave. Module includes four mounting holes sized 4-40 that are threaded from the bottom side of the module.MWLIST quick and easy: North America, Central America, Caribbean MWLIST quick and easy: North America, Central America, Caribbean | Europe, Africa and Middle East | Asia and Pacific | South America | Module also includes two pins for voltage input through a feed-through capacitor and a corresponding ground connection. Module includes field replaceable SMA input and output connectors. This family of gain equalizing amplifiers includes the AM1113 and AM1114.Įvaluation board includes SMA input and output connectors and SMA voltage input unless otherwise requested.

klib am 1110

This family of parts is pin compatible with each other allowing swapping of the amplifiers to optimize system performance when needing more or less gain versus frequency. The AM1110 is one in a family of gain equalizing amplifiers offered from Atlanta Micro covering the 2 GHz to 18 GHz frequency range with variable slope and gain parameters. This family of gain equalizing amplifiers includes the AM1113 and AM1114. Packaged in a 3mm QFN with internal 50Ω matching while drawing less than 220mW of power, the AM1110 is perfectly suited for low SWaP applications. The increasing gain across frequency makes the AM1110 an ideal solution to equalize gain/insertion loss across an RF system without the need of an extra equalizer saving valuable space and BOM costs. The device exhibits low gain at the lower frequencies ascending to moderate gain at the higher frequencies. AM1110 is a wideband gain equalizing amplifier servicing the 2 to 18 GHz frequency range.












Klib am 1110