2.8cm Microwave Transmitter

Code: EDUCSE201006

Transmitter, TX2, with both continuous wave and integral modulation transmission. Including voice transmission

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This Techlab range of equipment has been developed to demonstrate the properties of electromagnetic waves and as an aid to teaching the behaviour of visible light. The value of using microwave radiation for this purpose is two fold. Firstly, the concept that visible light is a small section of a much wider band of frequencies may be introduced. Secondly microwave radiation share so many common properties with visible light that many experiments can be undertaken, which would otherwise be impossible due to limitations on time or equipment costs. The Techlab microwave battery operated detector probe allows the student to measure, plot and investigates the microwave field intensity. The probe is slightly less sensitive than the normal receiver, and is largely non-directional. The unit benefits from a built in amplifier with variable gain and meter displaying the relative signal strength. Output can be taken via the BNC connector either to an oscilloscope or meter. Transmitter: Mode: CW or external modulated Frequency: 10.5GHz (compatable with many existing systems) Average power: 15mW Supply Voltage: 5Vdc external adaptor (supplied) Receiver: Mode: CW or modulated signal Frequency 10.5GHz (compatable with many existing systems) Antenna Gain: 17dB Supply Voltage 5V dc external adaptor ( supplied )Microwave Probe Detector Features: 2.8 cm microwave probe receiver Mobile easy to use battery operated Built in illuminated signal strength meter BNC terminated output for use with oscilloscope, meter or audio amp Gain control None directional Designed and tested EN300-440, compliant to EN50371

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