Cross Technologies 2017-02 Up+Downconverter, 70 MHz 950-2150 MHz Data Sheet

Below you will find brief information for L-Band Up/Downconverter 2017-02 Up/Downconverter. This device converts 70 MHz to 950-2150 MHz (Up) and 950-2150 MHz to 70 MHz (Down) in 1 MHz steps with low group delay and flat frequency response. Synthesized local oscillators (LO) provide frequency selection. Multi-function push button switches select the RF frequency, gain, and other parameters. Front panel LEDs provide indication of DC power (green), PLL alarm for up and downconverters (red), remote operation (yellow), and Upconverter mute (yellow). Gain can be manually controlled over a -10 to +30 dB range for the upconverter and over a 0 to +50 dB range for the downconverter as adjusted by the front panel multifunction push-button switches. Remote operation allows selection of frequency and gain. Parameter selection and frequency and gain settings appear on the LCD display. Connectors are BNC female for IF and the optional external reference input and output, and Type F female for RF. LNB or SSPB +24 VDC and 10 MHz reference can be inserted on the RF lines as added options. A high stability (±0.01ppm) option is also available. It is powered by a 100-240 ±10% VAC power supply and housed in a 1.75” X 19” X 16” 1RU chassis.

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Key features

  • 70 MHz to 950-2150 MHz Up/Down Conversion
  • 1 MHz Frequency Steps
  • Synthesized Local Oscillators (LO)
  • Multi-function Push Button Switches
  • Front Panel LEDs
  • Remote Operation
  • BNC/Type F Connectors
  • LNB/SSPB +24 VDC and 10 MHz Reference Options
  • High Stability (±0.01ppm) Option
  • 100-240 ±10% VAC Power Supply

Frequently asked questions

The upconverter converts 70 MHz to 950-2150 MHz, while the downconverter converts 950-2150 MHz to 70 MHz.

The upconverter has a gain range of -10 to +30 dB, while the downconverter has a gain range of 0 to +50 dB.

The device uses BNC female connectors for IF and the optional external reference input and output, and Type F female for RF.

Available options include external 10 MHz reference with RF insertion, external 10 MHz reference input and output with auto detect/switching and auto return, high stability internal reference, LNB voltage, SSPB voltage, RS485 remote interface, temperature sensor, Ethernet M&C remote interface, Ethernet M&C remote interface with SNMP, and 125 or 100 kHz steps.
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