Rover amplifier 85077 allows the signal to pass between 47 and 2150 MHz.
What are the main characteristics of the Rover's 85077 broadband amplifier?
- Model: RS-601 PLUS
- 2 tickets:
- Frequencies between 47-2150 MHz
- 2 Outputs
- Gain of 30 dB (TV), 35 dB (SAT a) and 35 dB (SAT b)
- Output level of 114 dBuV (TV) and 116 dBuV (SAT)
- 8dB noise figure
- Return losses of 12 dB.
What technical specifications does Rover's RS-601 PLUS amplifier have?
REFERENCE | 85077 |
Model | RS-601 PLUS |
Inputs | 2 |
Frequency range (MHz) | 47-2150 |
Outputs | 2 |
Gain (dB) |
TV 30 SAT1 35 SAT2 35 |
Gain regulation (dB) |
TV 0..20 SAT1 0..20 SAT2 0..20 |
Pending regulation (dB) |
TV..17 SAT1 0..7 SAT2 0..7 |
Input range (dBµV) | 35 - 85 |
Output level (dBµV) |
TV 114 SAT 116 |
Way of return (MHz) | - |
Noise figure (dB) | 8 |
Return losses(dB) | 12 |
What is a power amplifier?
Broadband exchanges are powerful amplifiers that are used mainly in communities of small neighbors or in very large houses, such as chalets or farmhouses. It's a cheap way to boost the TV signal with a medium-large tap distribution.