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ANZAC component data?
Is there a source of ANZAC component data on the web?
I'm looking specifically for data on the THV-50 2-port hybrid (power divider) and the CD-50-4 4-port hybrid. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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Ian White, G3SEK wrote:
Is there a source of ANZAC component data on the web? I'm looking specifically for data on the THV-50 2-port hybrid (power divider) and the CD-50-4 4-port hybrid. Anzac bought. by MAcom bought by Tyco. TVH-50-2 is here http://macom.com/products/products_spec.jsp?pn=THV-50 But cant find the CD-50-2 here http://macom.com/products/product_oview.jsp /Ake -- Remove "extra" in my e-mail |
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Dear Ian,
According to my trusty old 1984 Anzac catalouge, THV-50-2 is a 2-200 MHz in-phase two-way power divider, 50 ohms, 0.5 dB loss, 30 dB isolation, 1 deg. phase (un)balance, 2.5 watts max rating, internal load dissipation 0.5 watts max. The cost was approx. $75... vy 73 Sven Lundbech OZ7S President EDR Former Tech. Editor, OZ Magazine "Ian White, G3SEK" skrev i en meddelelse ... Is there a source of ANZAC component data on the web? I'm looking specifically for data on the THV-50 2-port hybrid (power divider) and the CD-50-4 4-port hybrid. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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Some Anzac parts are now made by Tyco. But for most
of them, you have to have a paper Anzac catalog (I have carefully saved mine). Same thing with the old Watkins-Johnson company that made mixers. Save the paper catalog if you still have it. Rick N6RK "Ian White, G3SEK" wrote in message ... Is there a source of ANZAC component data on the web? I'm looking specifically for data on the THV-50 2-port hybrid (power divider) and the CD-50-4 4-port hybrid. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote:
Some Anzac parts are now made by Tyco. Thanks to everyone who pointed that out. The THV-50 is a current product on the website of M/A-COM, who bought ANZAC but were in turn gobbled up by Tyco. The CD-50-4 remains a mystery, so far (but definitely not a typo - I'm looking at it right now). But for most of them, you have to have a paper Anzac catalog (I have carefully saved mine). Same thing with the old Watkins-Johnson company that made mixers. Save the paper catalog if you still have it. I normally do save them, but threw out the ANZAC one about 15 years ago because I didn't have any of their parts... at that time. Sadly, the whole catalog collection in the loft is now under threat, as we prepare for relocation next year. The very last to go will be the 1986 HP catalog, because that has most of my testgear in it! -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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Ian White, G3SEK wrote:
Is there a source of ANZAC component data on the web? I'm looking specifically for data on the THV-50 2-port hybrid (power divider) and the CD-50-4 4-port hybrid. In "1970 product summary" I found under Hybrids 0-180 degrees: CD-50 (no -4) Frequency 80-1000 MHz (note Octave Coverage) Max. loss 0.5dB Max.Unbalance 2 degrees 0.3 dB Max. SWR 1.5:1 Min. Isolation 25 dB Power rating (Watts) 50 Some help I think. But you need a catalogue from mid/late 70 or very early 80:th. (Its not in the 1984 cat.) Fig. 4 could be the connector type, but in this 1970 cat the connecor is B , N, S, T (BNC N SMA TNC). /Per-Ake -- Remove "extra" in my e-mail |
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Per-Ã…ke Andersson wrote:
Ian White, G3SEK wrote: Is there a source of ANZAC component data on the web? I'm looking specifically for data on the THV-50 2-port hybrid (power divider) and the CD-50-4 4-port hybrid. In "1970 product summary" I found under Hybrids 0-180 degrees: CD-50 (no -4) Frequency 80-1000 MHz (note Octave Coverage) Max. loss 0.5dB Max.Unbalance 2 degrees 0.3 dB Max. SWR 1.5:1 Min. Isolation 25 dB Power rating (Watts) 50 Some help I think. But you need a catalogue from mid/late 70 or very early 80:th. (Its not in the 1984 cat.) Fig. 4 could be the connector type, but in this 1970 cat the connecor is B , N, S, T (BNC N SMA TNC). Thank you, Per-Ã…ke! It is indeed a 1/180deg hybrid coupler. At last, I think I understand the little drawing on the label. The module is a square box with a port on each side. If you inject a signal into any port, it seems there will be a null at the port on the opposite side of the module; but only if the impedances connected to the other two ports are equal. So one use could be as a return loss bridge. Alternatively, with a load terminating the opposite port, the two side ports can be used as either a 0deg or a 180deg hybrid power divider with good isolation between the output ports (and that 50W power rating looks interesting). The frequency range on the label says 175-350MHz, so maybe the "-4" indicates an option. Well, all that gives me something to go on. Next stop will be to sweep it in the various connection modes, to see what loss and isolation it really does have... and of course how well it performs at 144MHz and 432MHz. Once again, thank you all very much! -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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