The Picocom 560541 LTE can be used as a small home amplifier or a booster to strengthen VHF/UHF signals in household wiring. Its main benefit is the automatic setup which prevents the amplifier from overdriving. The amplifier suppresses the LTE band and is not equipped with any manual controls. The setting is provided by an AGC circuit, which has two functions: it prevents overdriving of the amplifier (maximum output level is set according to the number of channels), and maintains the set output level (if the input signal has a sufficient level).
The output level of the amplifier is set automatically according to the number of amplified channels and the maximum gain of the amplifier (24dB for UHF, 12dB for VHF). For example, when using 6 DVB-T channels, the output level is set to a maximum of 95dBµV. The amplifier also allows you to power preamps (+12V/150mA). The power input can be switched on or off by using the switch on the back of the amplifier. The device has very compact dimensions and low power consumption (max. 3.7W).
Parameters and Specifications:
Basic:
Number of inputs/outputs: 1/2
Inputs: VHF (40-400MHz), UHF (470-790MHz)
Gain: 12dB (VHF), 24dB (UHF)
AGC Range: 20dB
Gain Control 20dB (VHF inputs), 16dB (UHF outputs)
Noise figure of 5dB (VHF), 4.5dB (UHF)
Max. output level (DIN45004B) 105dBµV
Max. output level (IMD3 -60 dB) 97dBµV (VHF), 102dBµV (UHF)
Max. output level (IMD2 -60 dB) 87dBµV (VHF), 92dBµV (UHF)
Input return loss: > 10dB
Power preamp: 12V/150 mA (switch)
Power supply: 196-264V, 50/60Hz, 3.7W
Connectors: without connectors
Design:
Working temperature: -5°C to +45°C
Degree of protection: IP20
Weight: 0.23kg
Dimensions: 100 × 60 × 30mm
Code: | AN210f |
Product Number: | B19c1 |