Equalisers
Effortless signal slope correction
ETL’s 4500 series of passive positive slope equalisers are designed to counteract negative slope gain characteristics in RF equipment and cables, ensuring consistent signal quality across a frequency range of 850 to 3150 MHz. While optimised for L-band, these equalisers can also be adapted to support higher frequencies if required, offering flexibility for a variety of applications.
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Optimise signal integrity with precision equalisers
ETL’s 4500 series of passive equalisers are engineered to address the negative slope gain characteristics often found in RF equipment and cable runs. These equalisers effectively compensate for signal loss by providing positive slope adjustments ranging from 1dB to 10dB. While our core range is designed to operate within the L-band frequency range of 850 to 3150 MHz, we can offer custom-engineered units to support higher frequencies if needed, ensuring enhanced signal integrity and consistent performance across a wide range of RF systems.
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The ETL 4500 series equalisers are designed to cover the L-band frequency range from 850 to 3150 MHz. However, they can also be adapted to support higher frequency ranges if needed.
The equalisers compensate for inherent negative slope gain versus frequency characteristics, with compensation ranging from 1dB to 10dB.
ETL 4500 series equalisers are passive devices, designed to correct signal slopes without introducing additional gain.
Yes, the equalisers are specifically designed to address negative slope gain in both L-band equipment and cable runs. Additionally, they can be adapted for use at higher frequencies if required.
The primary benefits include correcting negative slope gain issues, improving signal quality, and ensuring consistent performance across a range of applications.