This Ka-band LNB is purpose-built for advanced satellite communication, remote sensing, radar, and telemetry systems. It ensures high signal integrity through its low noise figure (≤3.0 dB) and stable LO frequency (±1 ppm). Its 50 dB gain and extended operating range from –30 °C to +60 °C make it ideal for professional, field, or lab-based deployments. The WR-28 waveguide input ensures optimal Ka-band reception, while multiple connector options enable flexible integration.
L.O.: 25.2 GHz IN freq.: 26.2-27.2 GHz OUT freq.: 1000-2000 MHz
Key Features:
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Wideband input range: 26.2 – 27.2 GHz
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Low-noise design: ≤3.0 dB noise figure
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High gain: ≥50 dB with ripple ≤±2 dB
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Highly stable LO: 25.2 GHz with ±1.0 ppm
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Versatile output connectors: SMA / N-type (50 Ohm) or F-type (75 Ohm)
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Robust construction: Weather-resistant, aluminum housing
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Wide power range: Operates on +12 to +24 VDC
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Low power consumption: ≤350 mA
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Extended environmental tolerance: –30 °C to +60 °C, 95% humidity
Main Functions:
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Downconverts Ka-band RF signals (26.2–27.2 GHz) to L-band IF (1.0–2.0 GHz)
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Amplifies weak satellite or telemetry signals with minimal distortion
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Interfaces high-frequency RF front ends to L-band receivers or analyzers
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Filters and rejects image frequencies with ≥40 dB suppression
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Converts waveguide signals for use with 50 Ohm or 75 Ohm systems
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Parameter |
Value |
Input frequency range |
26.2 – 27.2 GHz |
Output frequency range |
1.0 – 2.0 GHz |
Local oscillator frequency |
25.2 GHz |
Input VSWR (max) |
2.0 |
LO frequency stability (ppm) |
±1.0 |
Output impedance |
50 Ohm (SMA/N-type), 75 Ohm (F-type) |
Gain (min) |
50 dB |
Gain flatness across full band |
±2.0 dB |
Gain ripple within 30 MHz |
±0.75 dB |
Noise figure (max) |
3.0 dB |
Image rejection (min) |
40 dB |
Output P1dB (min) |
+3 dBm |
Supply voltage |
+12 to +24 V |
Current consumption (max) |
350 mA |
Operating temperature |
–30 °C to +60 °C |
Storage temperature |
–40 °C to +80 °C |
Relative humidity |
0 – 95% |