Data Sheet
GainMaker
®
- Unbalanced Triple - 5-55/70-1002 MHz
3
Specifications
General Station Performance Units Forward Reverse Notes
Pass Band MHz 70-1002 5-55
Amplifier Type --- GaAsFET PP
Frequency Response dB
± 0.5 Main, ± 0.6 Aux ± 0.4
Auto Slope and Gain Range dB
± 5
N/A
Return Loss dB 16 16 7
Max AC Through Current (continuous) Amps 15 ---
Max AC Through Current (surge) Amps 25 ---
Hum Modulation @ 12 A
(over specified frequency range)
dB 70 (70-870 MHz)
60 (870-1002 MHz)
60 (5-10 MHz)
70 (11-55 MHz)
Hum Modulation @ 15 A
(over specified frequency range)
dB 65 (70-870 MHz)
60 (870-1002 MHz)
60 (5-10 MHz)
65 (11-55 MHz)
Test Points (± 0.5 dB)
dB -20 -20
MAIN AUX
Reference Output Level @… 1002 MHz dBmV 40.5 49.5 35 (@ 55 MHz)
870 MHz 38.5 47.5
750 MHz 36.7 45.7
650 MHz 35.0 44.0
550 MHz 33.5 42.5
70 MHz 26.3 35.3 35 (@ 5 MHz)
Reference Output Tilt (70-1002 MHz) dB 14.2 14.2 - 1
Forward Station Performance Units Auto/Thermal
with 10.5 dB I/S EQ
Notes
MAIN AU
X
Operational Gain (minimum) dB 34.0 43.0 2
Internal Tilt (± 0.5 dB)
dB 14.8 14.8 3
Noise Figure @ 70 MHz dB 8.5 8.5 2
Noise Figure @ 1 GHz dB 7.5 7.5 2
64 PAL B/G Channels (CW) with digital
4
Composite Triple Beat dB 90 80
Cross Modulation dB 80 72 5
Composite Second Order (high side) dB 76 73
64 PAL I Channels (CW) with digital
10
Composite Beat dB 83 73 8
Cross Modulation dB 79 71 5
42 CENELEC Channels (CW)
9
Composite Triple Beat dBuV 111 113
Cross Modulation dBuV 108.5 112 5
Composite Second Order dBuV 112 116
78 NTSC Channels (CW) with digital
11
Composite Triple Beat dB 89 79
Cross Modulation dB 79 71 5
Composite Second Order (high side) dB 76 73
Reverse Station Performance Units Notes
Operational Gain (minimum) dB 19.5 6,7
Internal Tilt (± 0.5 dB)
dB 0 3
Noise Figure dB 12.5 6,7
CENELEC Distortions
9
Discrete Third Order dBuV 114
Discrete Second Order dBuV 120
6 NTSC Channels (CW)
Composite Triple Beat dB 92
Cross Modulation dB 80 5
Composite Second Order (high side) dB 82
Unless otherwise noted, specifications reflect typical performance and are referenced to 68°F (20°C). Specifications are based
upon measurements made in accordance with SCTE/ANSI standards (where applicable), using standard frequency assignments.