• 2.4-2.5GHz 50W Power Module 32B Gain 24-28V 50ohms RF Power Module with SMA Female Connector
  • 2.4-2.5GHz 50W Power Module 32B Gain 24-28V 50ohms RF Power Module with SMA Female Connector
  • 2.4-2.5GHz 50W Power Module 32B Gain 24-28V 50ohms RF Power Module with SMA Female Connector
  • 2.4-2.5GHz 50W Power Module 32B Gain 24-28V 50ohms RF Power Module with SMA Female Connector

2.4-2.5GHz 50W Power Module 32B Gain 24-28V 50ohms RF Power Module with SMA Female Connector

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2.4-2.5GHz 50W Power Module 32B Gain 24-28V 50ohms RF Power Module with SMA Female Connector

Specification:

- Working frequency: 2.4 - 2.5GHz (2.45GHz)
- Output power:
  40W (46.2dBm at 24V, RFin = 17dBm (50mW)]
  50W (47.5dBm at 28V, RFin = 17dBm (50mW)]
- Working voltage: 24 - 28V (24V is recommended)
- Working current: 5.0A
- System impedance: 50ohms
- Product size: 50 x 60 x 100mm (excluding the connector length)
- Net weight: 305g
- Connector type: SMA female connector

Package Included:
- 1 x Power Module

Note:
- Prohibit power on operation when there is no-load or a serious mismatch of load.
- Before use, all instruments and equipment should be grounded together (without any potential difference), and then connected with RF cables. They must be connected to the load and must not be used without load.
- Be sure to use a "legitimate" antenna, especially when using the antenna as a load, and ensure that the impedance of the antenna matches within the operating frequency (generally requiring a voltage standing wave ratio of less than 2.0). It is strictly prohibited to use "illegitimate" antennas, such as rod antennas, copper wire antennas, and cheap antennas, which have no definite impedance.
- Try to use linear power supplies as much as possible, especially when using low-noise amplifiers, be sure to use linear power supplies or batteries. Switching power supplies themselves have a lot of noise, which can enter the amplification circuit. Do not use switching power supplies.


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