![]() ![]() Impedance tuning has been widely studied using active and passive components, such as microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) components or diode varactors. Conventional impedance tuners comprise mainly three different techniques, namely the single-stub, double-stub, and optimization methods. Impedance tuners are widely used to match impedances, such as antennas, power amplifier (PA) load-pull, and noise characterization, and so on. To solve this problem, the use of an impedance tuner is one of the representative methods of matching the antenna impedance. With the advances in the field of wireless communication systems, an increasing number of components are being incorporated in mobile handset design, reducing the space in which complex advanced antennas can be implemented into the handset. In particular, as parts of the human body get closer to the antenna, its performance suffers. Antennas significantly influence the performance of the entire application, as their impedance values vary significantly even in operating environments having small changes. NMEA 0183 interface for GPS equipment / Industrial ethernet Line Key / Transceiver AF line input/output and external key interface.The presence of a mismatched impedance between circuits results in an overall degradation in circuit performance impedance matching between circuits is therefore the basis of high frequency electronics. SAILOR 6350: 600W PEP in 50Ω Interfaces NMEA Telex: 5- and/or 9-digit identity numbers DSC Receiver Frequncy RangeĬustomizable Frequencies Antenna Tuning Unit Frequency RangeĨ-18 m wire and/or whip aerial Aerial Tuningįully automatic with no presetting Tuning Speed 541-9 The SAILOR 6300 MF/HF DSC fulfills the requirements of SOLAS and is intented for use in the maritime environment Ship's Identity ITU marine bands from 1605 kHz to 30 MHz DSC-TELEX Modem DSC Equipment ClassĭSC: Complies to ITU-R M. Telephony (J3E): -102 dBm for 20 dB SINADīroadcast (A3E): - 87 dBm for 20 dB SINADĭSC/Telex (J2B): -123 dBm Audio Output PowerĦW with less than 10 % distortion Transmitter Output Powerġ.6 to 3.999 MHz 400W PEP +0/-1.4 dB into 50Ω SSB / 4.0 to 29.999 MHz 500W PEP +/- 1.4 dB into 50Ω SSB / 250W +/- 1.4 dB into 50Ω for DSC/TELEX Power Reduction at 24V DC) Power Consumption (Tx, SSB speech): SAILOR 6350: 600W Power Consumption (Tx, SSB two-tone)" SAILOR 6350: 1100W Power Consumption (Tx, DSC/TELEX): SAILOR 6350: 1000W User-Programmable Channelsġ99 frequency pairs with mode (1-199) User-Programmable StationsĤ0 stations with name, MMSI and station channel Receiver Frequncy Range Automatic changeover to DC in the absence of AC supply Power Consumption (Rx Idle)Ĥ0W (approx. Optional external AC power supply: 115/230V AC 50/60 Hz. Simplex and semi-duplex SSB telephony, DSC, TELEX and AM broadcast reception Operating Temperature Range ![]() Specifications Dimensions And Weight Tranceiver Dimensions (L X H x D) 392 mm x 507 mm x 217 mm / 15.4 in x 20 in x 5 in Tranceiver Weight: 28 Kg / 61.7 lbs Antenna Tuning Unit Dimensions (L X H x D): SAILOR 6350: 401 mm x 617 mm x 356 mm / 15.8 in x 24.3 in x 14 in Antenna Tuning Unit Weight: SAILOR 6350: 17 Kg / 37.3 lbs Control Unit Dimensions (L X H x D): SAILOR 6350: 241 mm x 107 mm x 107 mm / 9.5 in x 4.2 in x 3.9 in Control Unit Weight :SAILOR 6350: 3.3 Kg / 7.3 lbs Specifications Operating Modes ![]()
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