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6.3V DC (regulated)
c. Heater Supply
o. Modulation
Freq. 500 Hz- 1.7 KHz Max Amp.+ 110 Volt peak t o .pea k
Square Wave
Amplitude and frequency continuou sly variab le
Freq. 50Hz-196 Hz Amplitude -60 V max p.eak to pea k
Sawtooth
Amplitude and frequency continuously variable
Ripple 1 m Vrms
Output Connector BNC (F) for Gunn Oscillator and TNC (F) for Pin Mod t
Model GS -41 O
The type GS-41 0 Gunn Power Supply comprises of an electronically regulated power
supply and a square wave generator designed to operate a Gunn Oscillator only.
It is a high gain, voltage, amplifier tuned at the centre frequency of 1khz. it is used for
measuringVSWR, attenuation and total mismatch on the line .
100 ohms and 500 ohms for crystal low and high respectively .
Square law, meter indicates SWR, dB
70 dB, input attenuator provides 60 dB in 1o dB steps, accuracy + 0.2 d~ p;, dt3 steps
Maximum commutative error+ 0.5 dB
NQrmal Expand and - SdB
Rl ""4,SWR 3-10, expand SWR 1.1.3, dB 0-1o, expand dB 0-2
·J•lli I (_r,1,tr(JI he ce levtl, v,arfablf r1nge 0-1 o dB approx.
Input I 1' bl,l\ provldt>cl for '1 l- /\
, m low rntrc'tll lJOI - ~ -
1t1I ll'ttiflPr & ,oo K I o meters "Crystal" 200 :---:-------
<> ltn\ hlqh lrnrwd,mc C' c -- ohms for low impedance
kPt pr ovldt>d for ll'COtcll tHJ I I ry\t,11 rPctlfler ,is nu;;;ll:;cl:et:e:ct~o:.:....:.:r::.:::~~~:__J
mis-01 le\\
,,w nq 1 V for fu 11 \(,lit> dr•flectlon lnt - -l 7 • -----~I
- , erna resistance of l 000
Meter scale SWR 1-4,SWR 3-10, expanded SWRl - 1.3, dB 0-10 expanded dB 0-2
Gain Control Adjust the reference level, variabl e range 0-10 dB approx
Amplifier output 0.03 Vrms into at least 1OK ohm s, output connector BNC (F)
ADAPTERS
(Coaxial to waveguide)
on coax mounted
These adaptors consist of a short section of waveguide wi.l
f'"lwer can be
on broad wall. It transforms waveguid e impedance int, ("r' i •
VSWR ,. 1
Model
1\1 1y RG-48/U UG-53/U
SG-751 2.6-3.95 1.3
N-TypP RG-49/U UG-149/U
CG-751 3.95-5.85 1.3
RG-50/U UG-344/U
1.25 N-fype
JG-751 5.85-8.2 UG-39/U
N-Typ (F) hG-52/U
XG-751 8,2-12.4 1.25
N -Type
-
/C:) l--RG-91/U
UG-419/U
12.4-18,0 1.25
PG-751 <:i-53, u UG-595/U
1.25
SMA (f)
KG-751 18.0-26.5 ~
ATTENUATORS: Attenuators are required to adj ust the power flowing in a waveguide, Sico offers a Broad
18 16 5
1.1 1.1. 11
2W 2W 2W
RG-52/U RG-91/U RG 53/U
RG-50/U
UG-344/U UG-39/U UG 419/U UG 595/U
I M
llt n r MM IU1 often necessary to bend a waveguide by some angle Sico offers
..-m ..,.af,cf wawguide bends in E and H Plane respectively. Although for
. . . . q 1ueuent we can provide bending angle of 30', 45°, 60' and 120' in either
. . .,.._._.lncoipoeatea bend waveguide section two standard flanges
I
RG-48/U
RG-48/U
RG 49/U
RG 49/U
RG 50/U
RG 50/U
RG 52/U
:......f--~~~- ~~-~~-----l-~~_JR~G JIU
RG 91 U
UG 4
~ -.....i---..:.aL---.1.. ---=-~~R:G::. 91 /U
RG Si/U UG 5
_ ____;;Ru/5i/U UG/5
RG 'J./1/U UC:i 599/U
RG 211/U UG 599/U
COUPL.!ERS
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.. c" ~~,~,c- •.a ~ ... ~~ , .. .__!I• .... -• ,c\,,,."'-'-'!ilv"
.:,.- • ,- .. ..,,,,.... = ,: P• • ':: "' '
...._-..,"""'~~~1G...t:~, • .,..,._
...... , --f--~,._,,.........: :. ....... ., •••'" ""'. . ,~'"'=
, ... _, ~-- ~
., _- ....... ,,
~
·' ..... , ........ ~
tral:~ :-,~ - 0~ J. ~7,:\j !ttt?.- !J.a::~'\i- r..1~~ ~ - .. ~.. :. ref ~ -=- - . c:-~·~:--: x,,~r:.. ~-- - ,;_
-....,.-,,.-.,, .,.,...,.
~,c ,,.,.. "'"'-..,. -.:,-
. .i r:::,-.
!,,.._11!,...i.... •.......
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~l~ ...._ "' ~ ~ ) - ~ -
,r,• .>: • .....,._, \ .,,
--.....,_,:-
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IIUln-MOCE DIRECTIONAL COUPLE~S
SPEOACAllON
MODEL rru;~-NGE
(GHzl
~63.95
263.95
3.95-5..;85 3~.S
OC-610 3..9il85 1~~
CK-620 3.95.585 20tl'\S .. "
I JK-f,03
JK.HO
JK-620 1
5.85-s..2
5 85-8.2
5.85-8.2
3±0..5
10±0.5
~s
--
~
~~
.l-.
-
r_
r.:
)0(-{)03
XK-6~0
XK-620
i,
8..1-12.4
8.1-12.4
8..2-12.4
I l±0.6
10:rll.6
20±0.8
--
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--
-.-
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35 ,.:
.
~
l..:
t;
t,..:
II PK-603
~ PK-610
12.4-18.0
12.4-18.0
3±0.6 --
~
.. - ~
.
,_..
~~
i..::
10±0.6 ~
PK-620 12 4-18.0 .,, 1.:
20±0.8 l3
·~
I
1..:
~
3±0..5 ~
RK-610 26.5-400 10±0.S .h t.C. ~.:
...
RK-620 26.5-40.0 20±0.6 33 u.: ~
.....
I
VK IJ 75.0-110.0 10±0.6 30 l.h
Cro1, Dlrtctlonnl Couplllr I I Jc,lnl ,11 90" with the COLI ng ~lement
c ro\1, dire, 1lnr1r1I , 011ph•r\ 1 on\l\l o , two w,iVI\,111 1c1 1, ~NI nn,1 nomlnt1I mid b,m cJ CO ,ng Vdllleof
m01 mt Pd Int o the cnrnrnon l,ro,1d w,1 II , I ,H I moc
1 I1•I I~ hm1I~ 1
wr1 w 111 1 '1
] 0ciB. On \Ill'<l,11 order other w11pllr1fl v,11111• c,in ,11~0 he s11ppliN 1'
Spf'clflcAtlon~
GHz
]O 2r,
SK 662 2.6 3.95
25 +1
CK·662 3.95-5.85 20
25 +1
JK 662 5.85 8.7. 20
XK·662 8.2 12.4 20 25 +1
20 +1
PK·662 12.4-18.0 20
KK·662 20 20 +1
18.0·26.5
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DIELECTRIC CELLS
The model 501 and 701 are basic measuring components for solid and liquid dielectric
constant measurement respect ively. These consist of cavities for keeping the sample and the
position of the sample can be read by means of micrometer.
Specification
Model Freq. Range(GHz) Max. length of cell(mm) Plunger Movement (mm)
JC-501 5.85·8.2 110 25
JC-701 5.85·8.2 250 80
XC-501 8.2- 12.4 110 25
XC-701 8.2-12.4 200 65
PC-501 12.4-18.0 70 25
PC-701 12.4-18.0 150 50
KC-501 18.0-26.5 60 25
KC-701 18.0-26.5 100 40
_ lation(dB)
06
I fll()III NCV Mr II ll
111 rn li!lil(lliHl f~\IIIY 1ype) fieqitenry me1e16 are 11111-nrlerl fnr mnt1i-rale owu,,r; apphcatmns ·nm <:Jrr1,a 1emeawrements
pnd illl 11m1lly ht1&1 Int IIllli r11rpn6e 61We 1hc6e p,.rn111 hill pn 11erfln II d0 rm the transm1ss on Inee1££pt at the pre<: se t r.ei:!
lti:~ljt;III y
fle1111enry M!!la1 (Mirinmet~r type)
l l1e f1en111,11r Y1111.lt.:r 1nndel 4~5 rnmlst& of il m1rrrw1t11e r,,·my 111th plun9er and a ~tion of sl4 d.;r,j t1d1eg, de
m11 11,111He1 rh 1va nf plnnoer Allblff8& prerlse rnntrnl of 11~ pns1t1nn enobhn9 frer:i1ienr; mea$urement 11 thh ~ oWHac;
Mrnli,I . -CalibratiQn 1/SWRMax.
looementJMHi)
10
+2 10
i2 10
i2 10
0
~
-- 10
PIOfC r ne,vUn!J rreq11enry Meter ~
1llf'~P cJlrell reading frequen< y meters model 710 me;isure fr£-quenc1es ,jWJr,itel, Thar lo g sc.a e lengm c ,;
nu,nliPred cr1li1Jrdtlon minks provide high resoluMn 11h1rh Is part1rularl1 u~ul ,men meawrng fr~ en<",
diflt-f Pncesof ~mall frequencychang1:s.
~Model Freq, Rangi(GHi) Calibration Cahbratit)(l YSWRMax.
Accuracy lncremt-ntlMHz,
Xf. 710 8,2·12.4 +2 10 1n2
pr,.710 12.4 18.0 +2 10 1/)2
Kf.•710 18.0-26.5 +2 10 11)2
WAVEGUIDE HORNS
~ICO offer~ a serle~ of stand5 Pyramidal, SPctoral & P,ck up Horn.The~ arE ntended f01
mP 11 sw•nPral purpose radio tors and are al~o u~i,d todPtermine the gain of antenna u~
trst by a convr:ntlonal substitution method. ThEy are also u~ed as ri:ferencesources d Ja
ch,mnrl ,mtPnn;i t<·sl mc<:ivr-rs and c;m be used as pick up horm forradiauon moon ng
SPECIFICATION
ANTENNAS
D,,.,,.,111c Antenna
P11r11bolic D1~h Antenna =-----+---~X0-~3~15~----,--if.i
:......:=---4---~~~~----l--~8G.2~-1~2'
XP0-815
t----==!
81-12.4 ~'4-----==J
Helical Antenna XAH-915
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1
f 11,
I II I I I \l( II IhI II\I ll l\ll 111111 ,,,,1111 1 I1
I
I U 11 ~ Ill-;
I It• I 1 J/11 Ill I IJ/J/1 f
', II', 11 \It, 11\'1 /\ I Ill ◄ ',11/1 I
11 J I I Iii 1 1\J/11
111 1 11//I I
I HI\N',11 h lN",
\11111•1,•d 11i111,l1h111 , p1t1\hli
11111111,1\\l'\\\ l,\1 1\1\11 lll,\1
I l11111h111ilh11111 11111 ,t, Ii 11,
1,\\ I 1l11h 11\1 d11111I 11111\h
1 ,ri '"
1w, 1111w,1 _1, 111.,,, r,f w we 11111
11 11,t 11110•,
I Ill I''' 1 I\I ty, 11 1111,11111
1
111 ti
Motl\?I l1 Amllll111
'11 I 'II I V',WII M_.i-_ - I l.111q1• I
1,,,,11 1,1111 1111111\ " " "' . '
I II JIii
I Ill \Iii I 4/IJ r
I 1,1111 I 111 111111111 llf, 11 11/IJ
I 111 I I( ti l\ 1J/\ I
l~I 1111 I 1,1111 I 1t1 Xl\,11111 Ill, 1111/11
I 111 \I(; 1~Mll
XPI 'II I I 111111' 1111~1111,11,d I II, 111/I I
I Ill
l'I\ I 1111
l,t,I\ I 'II I
I 1,11111\11111 I( ll,11111
I 111
ii(, 1U/I I
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I,, 1 '1 I 11/I I
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IU
I' (I 11\t l
I l.111, I' I 1, . 1,111, ii'" "
,, 1
I ti illt ,4Mll
I
I I 4 Jll I ltl
lll1 lU/l}
I' I it I I I I\ IMO /ti I (1J
111, ~ l\i/11
I I 111 11"1 J(\ I\ JU I ltl
\IC1 1\l.l"t/ll
Nl1th1 fhuiw 11111••- wllh Mlmtme l(t 1 'i t/ll J(I I IIJ
ter
1I ,t11
11 1,,11
JO ' UI\
t1 ttt, " ill I I\"'
lllt 411'4111
Ill , ii 11/11 J(I I Iii
)( I tt'I I
1
111 I/il l Ill, 1,\11\I /0 I hi
Ill ,1U/II
I I, .-1 , 11 urn Ill I~ Iii/II
Ill, 1,/11! II I II
I( I ,, 1 llrt1 U
Ill, 1.11/ 11 ( I I fl
"'' ' ti~ II
r H 1untt• IH, 11Ill I It I II
I ◄1 IJ u, , II
Jt..r-3 U/IJ
UGJ'J/U
F~..ASESH r.:- eR
lm1: mthr.;iJt chanq nq ~
PhasE sh1fur Jre .sea tc r.hanr;e the 1:r.F.ttJ•1e ":f '=ttl'1c;.1I IF.r;gth af tf;jmmf~~1cn
r-,iyscaf ent;th. nE)' are 1:art1r:11far•~, .sen.I in m1cr()lt1; r11: bridge r.1rr.i11t t1her~ ph~ anr.. amp{ :.ide
<;m r1hkh
nusttti; JOJust.et. nCEf-'Encert:11 T:-·1: phasi: shift 1scontrolle1J by a r:11crrnnet:Er r.ln 11= n mEr.h12ro
~ (ijlib<i:H:Jon r.:hart of a:ntJe
as~re<= aptirm.:r., re5cli.:t:cr'! m ==lr:, N<f'11:guiae. The unit rs supp/re1J r11th
frEGuer.cycf ~rr. 1:am:. cm r-:q,.est.
VSWRMax Calibration
Ac.curac.y
±250
C5-3C" 3.95-5.ES 13 :tl.5(}
J5--3C--' 5E5-6.2 13 :t151J P.!i-50/U
5--3C" G.2-12.4 13 ±2.51J P.G-S2/U
P'5--3C"' 12..!.- ViL' 1.4 ±lHJ P..G-91/U
K5-3C1 1'=.D-ZIS5 1.4 :x.l.HJ P..G-53/IJ
!?ROSES
--ES€ are "'=fY r::oor.a nt ~ools ror measuri ng me SWR ,ma impedan
ce
555i:m ahle -;:,robe
ent coa;<l.al hoo5 ng. Its
SICIJ E-55 5E"'E5 t,_naale probe conS1sts of a crystal, pfus a smal wile antenna in corr,eni
of penEtration.
r.:ect!": ,:,f per.~ on 1rra t,e sfottEo Section is ,,ariable and may bE locked at arr1 position
13roac Sacc Probe
sampling microwa'/e e~rg-;. To·s
.. c;::,rsr~ of~ cry51:a_, a.ooe pl :.:s a sman antenna probe in suitable housing for
is requ ·red for maXJmizing th€ sampled signal
r:r:rce ;s 1:cff';E !y SEnsr"JvE <Ner a wide frequency range. No tuning
SF~
IN-21 BNC{F} Tunable
CP--655 3 95-5.85
lN-21 BNC{F} Btoad Band
CP-665 395-5.BS
IN-23 BNClf} Tunable
JP-555 5.85--8.2
IN-23 BNC(F} Broad Band
.IP-665 5.85-8.2
lN-23 BNC(F) Tunable
XP~S 8.2-12 4
BNC{FJ Broad Band
XF..fi65 8.2-12.4 lN-23
IN-23 BNC(F} Tunable
PP~S 12 4-18.0
BNC(FJ Broad Band
XF-665 12 4-18.0 lN-23
BNC(F) Broad Band
PP-665 2.6--3 95 IN-23
SHORTS
ental sec-ups & are
Movable Shorts are 1...sed to obra n a phase reference rn che calibration of •:anous experun
tnerefore the phase of reflected .,.,a::e. These are also
also used to Vi!!)' the effective plane ef. reflectio n and
U5e'ful fat ll'l".pedance mEasuremenL
whKh is no provtston
SICO~a-s t11,o~ o1 snom. Seri~ 481 are general short kno-,•m as mo :ableshortrn
to record the posruon oi short m tne .-. a :€guioe senes 581 precmon types short
known as Pfe<ISlon short In
whKh PoS liOn of short can be accurate!, recoroed from m1Crometer attached to tL
. l' ~ ,,
~ \), ' . oon
i., t-" ~ \ l) U:1
~ ' l '4 l) o:~
~ "\ ''\ ' n.0 t,
HG 53/U
RT S$l HG 271 /U
Mod~I ...
. )t
Freq . Range(GHz) VSWR Mox. Av Powt.•1
(W,ittl
W,ive9u1de Flange Type I
Inductive window
ea acitive window
Resonative window
Cava fix 8.2-12.4