Bandpass Filter From 400MHz To 430MHz With N-Female Connectors

Cavity bandpass filter part number OBP-415-30 is only one product of a wide selection of coaxial RF filter components supplied by RFecho. This RF cavity band pass filter design is built from 400MHz to 430MHz with N Female connectors. The N-Type cavity bandpass filter design is rated for a VSWR of ≤1.35:1 and a maximum power of 20 Watts.

SKU: OBP-415-30 Categories: Cavity Band Pass Filter, RF Cavity Filter, RF Filters

Description

Cavity bandpass filter part number OBP-415-30 is only one product of a wide selection of coaxial RF filter components supplied by RFecho. This RF cavity band pass filter design is built from 400MHz to 430MHz with N Female connectors. The N-Type cavity bandpass filter design is rated for a VSWR of ≤1.35:1 and a maximum power of 20 Watts.

RFecho bandpass filter has a minimum passband frequency of 0.01 GHz and a maximum pass band frequency of 40 GHz. Cavity RF band-pass filter part number OBP-415-30 has an insertion loss maximum that is 1.4 dB. More coaxial N-Type bandpass filter design specs for this radio frequency component can be found on its cavity RF bandpass filter PDF specifications datasheet.

RFecho also stocks a large selection of other RF filter products that will ship the same day from our location. RF/microwave and millimeter wave bandpass cavity filter components and other RF parts for radio, antenna, other types of radio frequency component connections in typical use, production, test and measurement labs, military/defense, etc. are in stock and ship same day from our warehouse inventory.

Bandpass Filter Datasheet (Click to download)

 

Additional information

Center Frequency (F0) (MHz)

415

Min. Pass Band Frequency (MHz)

400

Max. Pass Band Frequency (MHz)

430

Pass Band Insertion Loss (dB)

≤1.4

Stop Band Rejection

≥80dB @ 340~360MHz

Impedance (Ω)

50

Power Handling (W)

≤20

Connection Type

N Female

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