Warning: Some posts on this platform may contain adult material intended for mature audiences only. Viewer discretion is advised. By clicking ‘Continue’, you confirm that you are 18 years or older and consent to viewing explicit content.
1.5 V, up to 1 A… That’s very little power, barely enough for a preamplifier.
I’m confused as to what this was used for. There are AM travelers’ information stations at 1610 kHz in the US so the unit would be installed in a vehicle but then it is no problem to use a separate power cable or a 3-wire one because it’s just a few meters at most. And the frequency is within the MW band so it can be received by any car’s radio anyway, no need for a separate device.
Edit: It says “1-60 MHz”, not “1.60 MHz”, which I couldn’t make out because of the low resolution. That makes it way more versatile.
I have seen Bias Tee injectors for up to [email protected], thats enough for a decent output booster.
But yes in reality 99% of those where used for preamps in analog TV/Radio Rx
1.5 V, up to 1 A… That’s very little power, barely enough for a preamplifier.
I’m confused as to what this was used for. There are AM travelers’ information stations at 1610 kHz in the US so the unit would be installed in a vehicle but then it is no problem to use a separate power cable or a 3-wire one because it’s just a few meters at most. And the frequency is within the MW band so it can be received by any car’s radio anyway, no need for a separate device.
Edit: It says “1-60 MHz”, not “1.60 MHz”, which I couldn’t make out because of the low resolution. That makes it way more versatile.
It also says 1-50vdc not 1.50vdc, so 50 watts of power at 1amp
I have seen Bias Tee injectors for up to [email protected], thats enough for a decent output booster. But yes in reality 99% of those where used for preamps in analog TV/Radio Rx