MRC:
The primary application for which the item is designed.AAFS
Application Design:
Transmission line
MRC:
The style designation indicating the configuration that most nearly corresponds to the appearance of the body.AAQL
Body Style:
1b round, terminal/terminals in opposite surface
MRC:
The style designation indicating the configuration that most nearly corresponds to the appearance of the body.AAQL
Body Style:
Round, terminal/terminals in opposite surface
MRC:
The dimension measured along the longitudinal axis with terminated points at the extreme ends of the item.ABHP
Overall Length:
3.000 inches
MRC:
A measurement of the longest straight line across a circular cross-sectional plane.ADAV
Overall Diameter:
0.562 inches
MRC:
The total opposition (resistive and reactive) which the item offers to the admittance of an entering flow of alternating current,expressed in ohms.AHTY
Input Impedance Rating In Ohms:
50.0
MRC:
The total opposition /resistive and reactive/ which the output of the item provides to match,for maximum transfer of energy,the input impedance of another item,expressed in ohms.AHTZ
Output Impedance Rating In Ohms:
50.0
MRC:
The amount of electrical energy that can be dissipated.AJDB
Power Rating:
1.0 watts average
MRC:
The decrease in the strength of the radio frequency signals,expressed in decibels.AJDK
Rf Signal Attenuation In Decibels:
20.0
MRC:
The minimum and maximum values of the frequency range in which the voltage standing wave ratio is specified.AKNK
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Frequency Range:
+0.0/+1.0 gigahertz
MRC:
The limits of permissible variation in the attenuation accuracy from the nominal value at a specified frequency rating or range,expressed in decibels.ASYN
Attenuation Accuracy In Decibels:
-0.10/+0.10
MRC:
The means of attaching the item.AXGY
Mounting Method:
Terminal
MRC:
Indicates the type and number of terminal(s) for providing electrical connection.BBHS
Terminal Type And Quantity:
2 connector
MRC:
The minimum and maximum cyclic changes,per unit of time,for which an item is rated.BNGR
Frequency Range:
Between 0.000 hertz and 1.000 gigahertz