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Introduction & Construction Resonant cavity filters are the primary building blocks of duplexers, multicouplers and preselectors. However, their use is not limited to these specific applications. Individual or cascaded cavities may be used for a variety of interference fighting chores, such as cleaning up the performance of existing filter systems that have inadequate isolation or off-channel interference rejection. At crowded antenna sites, cavity filters are ideal for quieting noisy transmitters or for preventing transmitter IM mixing. Receiver frontend selectivity can be greatly enhanced by the use of additional filtering, thus eliminating many desensitization, IM, and overload problems. When used in conjunction with a spectrum analyzer or service monitor, cavity filters can allow a detailed analysis of lower-level transmitter noise. This lower-level noise is one of the major sources of interference at multi-transmitter sites. Cavity filters can stand alone as pieces of test equipment for analyzing many receiver IM problems and can also help determine the best type of filter to use for a permanent fix. Four types of cavity filters are designed and manufactured by TX RX Systems: Bandpass, T-Pass, Vari-otch and Series-otch. Each uses a specific type of loop assembly which provides the desired frequency response. The Vari-otch and Series-otch filters use one loop assembly per cavity and incorporates a tuning capacitor. The Bandpass and TPass designs utilize loop assemblies per cavity. Silver plated connectors with gold pins reduce the risk of intermod; especially at higher frequencies Silver plated probes insure conductivity even if corrosion occurs ickel plated invar has high temperature coefficient and resists rust Push/pull tuning (not threaded) mechanism stays on frequency when locked down. Temperature compensation stem keeps cavity on frequency Slotted probe fingers insure excellent contact between stationary and moveable probes Heliarc welded end cap = one piece construction which maximizes Q Field adjustable loops allow changes in selectivity as well as circuit style Fine tuning rod provides an easy way to optimize tuning tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Theory of Operation and Applications Various Low-Loss High-Rejection Models to Choose From All Loop Plate/connector assemblies are silver-or Alballoy -plated for low IM Welded cavity construction and silver-plated tunable probe and loops give superior pass and reject characteristics BADPASS The Bandpass cavity passes one narrow band of frequencies and attenuates all others with increasing attenuation above and below the pass frequency. It is equivalent to a parallel-tuned circuit and is most often used for general transmitter spurious clean-up or a sharpening of a single receiver front end selectivity with or without amplification. TX RX bandpass cavities (4, 6, 8 and 0 ) have adjustable selectivity characteristics (rotatable loops) to allow a trade-off between insertion loss (0.5--3.0 db) and selectivity. Maximum power handling is typically determined by insertion loss setting. T-PASS T-Pass is a variation of the Bandpass cavity used for our expandable multicoupler applications. Its general characteristics are nearly identical to a bandpass cavity but the output loop has a pair of -connectors so it can easily be coupled to other channels. SERIES OTCH The Series-otch passes a relatively wide band of frequencies while rejecting a very narrow band of frequencies. It is equivalent to a series-tuned circuit. otch depth is variable from 5-5 db. Pass and notch frequencies must be known so that the optimum loop assembly can be used. This is the best filter for very close separations (00 KHz to 400 KHz) in UHF applications. VARI-OTCH The Vari-otch design passes a relatively narrow band of frequencies and rejects (notches out) a relatively wide frequency band. Equivalent to a combination series-tuned and parallel-tuned circuit, this filter has a greater notch depth than the Series- otch design. The notch depth is adjustable but varies with passband insertion loss (0.3dB or 0.6dB typical) and the difference between pass and notch frequencies. Vari-otch is ideal for moderately close to wide separations (400 KHz and greater) in UHF applications. CASCADIG FILTERS All cavity types mentioned above may be cascaded to achieve an arithmetic sum of individual filter attenuation. Up to 6 db of additional attenuation can be achieved when the proper length of cable is used to interconnect the cavities. (This additional 6 db does not occur in the filter passband but only at frequencies where moderate to high attenuation occurs.) A TX RX system specialist can assist you in ordering the proper length of interconnecting cable for your frequencies. tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Bandpass 08-74 MHz Model -35-0 Model -36-0 Model -36-05 Model umber/ Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 0.5 db IL Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 3.0 db IL (electrical) -35-0 -35-0 -35-05 -35-06 -36-0 -36-0 08-36 MHz 08-36 MHz 08-36 MHz 08-36 MHz 3-50 MHz 3-50 MHz 70 Watts 60 Watts.5: max. /4l Temperature -30 to + 60 C diameter (inches) -35-0 -35-0 -35-05 -35-06 -36-0 -36-0 umber of Cavities -35-0 -35-0 -35-05 -35-06 -36-0 -36-0 Connectors Dimensions, HxWxD (inches) -35-0 -35-0 -35-05 -35-06 -36-0 -36-0 Shipping Weight -35-0 -35-0 -35-05 -35-06 -36-0 -36-0 6.65 6.65 0 0 6.65 6.65 3.5x6.65x6.65 3.5x6.65x6.65 33.5x0x0 33.5x0x0 6 x6.65x6.65 6 x6.65x6.65 0 lbs 4 lbs 7 lbs 56 lbs 5 lbs 30 lbs Model umber/ -36-05 -36-06 -37-0 -37-0 -37-05 -37-06 -37-09 Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 0.5 db IL -37-09 Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 3.0 db IL -37-09 3-50 MHz 3-50 MHz 44-74 MHz 44-74 MHz 44-74 MHz 44-74 MHz 44-74 MHz 70 Watts 00 Watts 60 Watts /A.5: max. /4l (electrical) Temperature -30 to + 60 C diameter (inches) -36-05 -36-06 -37-0 -37-0 -37-05 -37-06 -37-09 umber of Cavities -36-05 -36-06 -37-0 -37-0 -37-05 -37-06 -37-09 Connectors Dimensions, HxWxD (inches) -36-05 -36-06 -37-0 -37-0 -37-05 -37-06 -37-09 Shipping Weight -36-05 -36-06 -37-0 -37-0 -37-05 -37-06 -37-09 0 0 6.5 6.5 0 0 4 6 x0 x0 6 x0 x0 6 x6.65x6.65 6 x6.65x6.65 6 x0 x0 6 x0 x0 5 x 4 x 4 lbs 44 lbs 5 lbs 30 lbs lbs 44 lbs 5 lbs Model -37-0 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 3 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Bandpass 5-400 / 406-5 MHz Model -70- Model umber/ Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 0.5 db IL Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 3.0 db IL -53-0 -65-6 -69-0 -69-0 -69-05 -69-06 -69-09 -69- -69- -53-0 -69-09 -53-0 -69-09 5-400 MHz 406-40 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 00 Watts 00 Watts 70 Watts 00 Watts 60 Watts /A Model umber/ Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 0.5 db IL -70-0 -70-0 -70-05 -70-06 -70-09 -70- -70- -70-5 -70-6 Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 3.0 db IL -70-09 -70-0 00 Watts 60 Watts /A.5: max. Model -70- Model -70-5 Model -70-6 (electrical) -53-0 -65-6 -69-0 -69-0 -69-05 -69-06 -69-09 -69- -69-.5: max. /4l /4l /4l /4l /4l /4l Temperature -30 to + 60 C diameter (inches) -53-0 -65-6 -69-0 -69-0 -69-05 -69-06 -69-09 -69- -69- umber of Cavities -53-0 -65-6 -69-0 -69-0 -69-05 -69-06 -69-09 -69- -69- Connectors Dimensions, HxWxD (inches) -69-09 -53-0 -65-6 -69-0 -69-0 -69-05 -69-06 -69-09 -69- -69- Shipping Weight -53-0 -65-6 -69-0 -69-0 -69-05 -69-06 -69-09 -69- -69-8 0 6.5 6.5 0 0 4 0 0 BC 5x8x8 6x0x0.5x6.65x6.65.5x6.65x6.65.5x0x0.5x0x0 9x4x4.5x0x0 6x0x0 8.6 lbs 43 lbs 8 lbs 6 lbs lbs 3 lbs 4 lbs lbs 43 lbs (electrical) -70-0 -70-0 -70-05 -70-06 -70-09 -70- -70- -70-5 -70-6 /4l /4l /4l /4l /4l /4l Temperature -30 to + 60 C diameter (inches) -70-0 -70-0 -70-05 -70-06 -70-09 -70- -70- -70-5 -70-6 umber of Cavities -70-0 -70-0 -70-05 -70-06 -70-09 -70- -70- -70-5 -70-6 Connectors Dimensions, HxWxD (inches) -70-09 -70-0 -70-0 -70-05 -70-06 -70-09 -70- -70- -70-5 -70-6 Shipping Weight -70-0 -70-0 -70-05 -70-06 -70-09 -70- -70- -70-5 -70-6 6.5 6.5 0 0 4 6.5 6.5 0 0 BC.5x6.65x6.65.5x6.65x6.65.5x0x0.5x0x0 9x4x4 6x6.65x6.65 6x6.65x6.65 6x0x0 6 x0x0 8 lbs 6 lbs lbs 3 lbs 4 lbs lbs 5 lbs lbs 43 lbs tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 4 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Bandpass 746-960 MHz Model -86- Model -87- Model -88- Model umber/ Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 0.5 db IL Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 3.0 db IL (electrical) -83B- -83B- -86- -86-746-869 MHz 746-869 MHz 806-8 MHz 806-8 MHz 70 Watts 60 Watts.5: max. Temperature -30 to + 60 C diameter (inches) umber of Cavities Connectors Dimensions, HxWxD (inches) Shipping Weight -83B- -83B- -86- -86- -83B- -83B- -86- -86- -83B- -83B- -86- -86-6.65 4x6.65x6.65 4x6.65x6.65 3x6.65x6.65 3x6.65x6.65 0 lbs 9 lbs 9 lbs 8 lbs Model umber/ -87- -87- -88- -88- -90-05 Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 0.5 db IL -90-05 Max. pwr., per cavity, @ 3.0 db IL -90-05 (electrical) -90-05 85-866 MHz 85-866 MHz 806-960 MHz 806-960 MHz 806-960 MHz 70 Watts 00 Watts 60 Watts /A.5: max. /4l Temperature -30 to + 60 C diameter (inches) -90-05 umber of Cavities -87- -87- -88- -90-05 Connectors Dimensions, HxWxD (inches) -90-05 -87- -87- -88- -90-05 Shipping Weight -87- -87- -88- -90-05 6.65 4 BC 3x6.65x6.65 3x6.65x6.65 3x6.65x6.65 6.5x4x4 9 lbs 8 lbs 9 lbs 3 lbs Model -90-05 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 5 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Series otch 08-74 MHz Model 0-35-0 Model 0-37-0 Model 0-37-05 Model 0-37-06 Model umber/ Insertion Loss vs. Separations / with single depth @ 5 db / with single 0-35-0 0-35-0 0-36-0 0-36-0 0-35-0 0-35-0 0-36-0 0-36-0 depth @ 0 db Insertion Loss 0-35-0 vs. 0-35-0 Separations / with single depth @ 34 db / with single depth @ 44 db 0-36-0 0-36-0 08-36 MHz 08-36 MHz 3-50 MHz 3-50 MHz.5: max. Max. pwr. 0-35-0 (Watts) @ stated separation (electrical) Temperature, C diameter umber of Cavities Cavity Height (inches) Width Depth 0-35-0 0-36-0 0-36-0 0-35-0 0-35-0 0-36-0 0-36-0 0-35-0 0-35-0 0-36-0 0-36-0 0-37-05 0-37-05 <.0 db / <.5 db @ 00 khz <0. db / <0.3 db @ 50 khz <0. db / <0. db @ 500 khz <0. db / <0. db @ MHz /A <.0 db / <.5 db @ 00 khz <0. db / <0.3 db @ 50 khz <0. db / <0. db @ 500 khz <0. db / <0. db @ MHz /A /A <0. db / <0.3 db @ 00 khz <0.6 db / <0.8 db @ 50 khz <0.5 db / <0.5 db @ 500 khz <0.4 db / <0.4 db @ MHz /A <0. db / <0.3 db @ 00 khz <0.6 db / <0.8 db @ 50 khz <0.5 db / <0.5 db @ 500 khz <0.4 db / <0.4 db @ MHz 60W @ 00 khz 50W @ 50 khz 350W @ 500 khz 350W @ MHz /A 60 W @ 00 khz 50W @ 50 khz 350 W @ 500 khz 350 W @ MHz /A /4l -30 to + 60 6.65 Connectors Weight, lbs. 0-35-0 0-35-0 0-36-0 0-36-0 3.5; w / tuning rod extended, 43 max. 3.5; w / tuning rod extended, 43 max. 6, w / tuning rod extended, 38 max. 6, w / tuning rod extended, 38 max. 6.65 0 6.65 0 8 36 7 34 Model umber / Insertion Loss vs. Separations with single depth @ 5 db / with single depth @ 0 db Insertion Loss vs. Separations / with single depth @ 34 db / with single depth @ 44 db 0-37-0 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 0-37-0 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 0-37-0 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 44-74 MHz.5: max. Max. pwr. 0-37-0 (Watts) @ stated separation (electrical) Temperature, C diameter umber of Cavities Cavity Height (inches) 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 0-37-0 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 0-37-0 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 Width 0-37-0 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 <.0 db / <.8 db @ 00 khz <0. db / <0.3 db @ 50 khz <0. db / <0. db @ 500 khz <0. db / <0. db @ MHz /A <.0 db @ 50 khz / <.0 db @ 00 khz <0. db / <0. db @ 50 khz <0. db / <0. db @ 500 khz <0. db / <0. db @ MHz /A /A <.0 db / <3.6 db @ 00 khz <0.6 db / <0.8 db @ 50 khz <0.5 db / <0.5 db @ 500 khz <0.4 db / <0.4 db @ MHz /A <3.5 db @ 50 khz / <.0 db @ 00 khz <0.5 db / <0.6 db @ 50 khz <0.5 db / <0.5 db @ 500 khz <0.4 db / <0.4 db @ MHz 60 W @ 00 khz 50 W @ 50 khz 350 W @ 500 khz 350 W @ MHz /A 80 W @ 50 khz 50 W @ 00 khz 350 W @ 50 khz 350 W @ 500 khz 350 W @ MHz /A /4l -30 to + 60 6.65 6.65 0 0 6, w/ tuning rod extended, 38 max. 6.65 6.65 0 0 Depth 6.65 0-37-06 0 Connectors Weight, lbs. 0-37-0 0-37-0 0-37-05 0-37-06 7 34 45 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 6 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Series otch Model 0-70-0 Model umber / Separations vs. Insertion Loss With single depth @ 5 db / With single depth @ 0 db 0-70-0 0-70-0 0-70-0 0-70-0.5 db @ 75 khz /.5 db @ 50 khz 0.7 db @ 50 khz /. db @ 75 khz 0. db / 0.4 db @ 500 khz 0. db / 0. db @ MHz /A Model umber / Separations vs. Insertion Loss With dual depth @ 5 db / With dual depth @ 0 db 0-70-5 0-70-6 0-70-5 0-70-6. db @ 00 khz / 0.6 db @ 00 khz 0.4 db / 0.4 db @ 50 khz <0. db / 0. db @ 500 khz <0. db / <0. db @ MHz /A Model 0-70-0 Separations vs. Insertion Loss With single depth @ 34 db / With single depth @ 44 db 0-70-0 0-70-0 /A 3.0 db @ 75 khz / 3. db @ 50 khz.5 db @ 50 khz /.6 db @ 75 khz 0.5 db /.0 db @ 500 khz 0.4 db / 0.4 db @ MHz :5: max. Separations vs. Insertion Loss With single depth @ 34 db / With single depth @ 44 db 0-70-5 0-70-6 /A.6 db @ 00 khz /.5 db @ 00 khz.0 db /.0 db @ 50 khz 0.3 db / 0.4 db @ 500 khz 0.3 db / 0.3 db @ MHz :5: max. Max. pwr. (Watts) @ stated separation 35W @ 75 khz 35W @ 50 khz 40W @ 75 khz 0W @ 500 khz 350W @ MHz Max. pwr. (Watts) @ stated separation 55W @ 00 khz 00W @ 00 khz 80W @ 50 khz 350W @ 500 khz 350W @ MHz (electrical) /4l (electrical) Model 0-70-5 Temperature diameter umber of Cavities Cavity Height (inches) 0-70-0 0-70-0-30 to + 60 C 6.65.5, w/tuning rod extended, 6.5 max. Temperature diameter umber of Cavities Cavity Height (inches) 0-70-5 0-70-6-30 to + 60 C 0 6, w/tuning rod extended, 37 max. Width x Depth 6.65 x 6.65 Width x Depth 0 x 0 Connectors Connectors Weight lbs. 0-70-0 0-70-0 3 Weight lbs. 0-70-5 0-70-6 44 Model 0-70-6 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 7 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Vari-otch 08-74 MHz Model 5-37-05 Model 5-37-09 Model umber / Minimum Separation (Pass-to-otch) Separation / Attenuation vs. Pass-to-otch Power Rating 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 08-36 MHz 08-36 MHz 3-50 MHz 3-50 MHz 74 khz 30 khz 40 khz 00 khz 4 db @ 74 khz 30 db @ 50 khz 39 db @ 500 khz 46 db @ MHz 4 db @ 30 khz 34 db @ 50 khz 43 db @ 500 khz 47 db @ MHz 9 db @ 40 khz 7 db @ 50 khz 37 db @ 500 khz 45 db @ MHz 9 db @ 00 khz 33 db @ 50 khz 4 db @ 500 khz 47 db @ MHz 300 Watts Model umber / Minimum Separation (Pass-to-otch) Separation / Attenuation vs. Pass-to-otch Power Rating 5-37-0 5-37-05 5-37-09 5-37-0 5-37-05 5-37-09 5-37-0 5-37-05 5-37-09 5-37-09 (electrical) 5-37-09 44-74 MHz 70 khz 0 khz 30 khz db @ 70 khz 7 db @ 50 khz 37 db @ 500 khz 45 db @ MHz 0 db @ 0 khz 3 db @ 50 khz 4 db @ 500 khz 47 db @ MHz 8 db @ 30 khz 4 db @ 500 khz 35 db @ MHz 44 db @ MHz 300 Watts 50 Watts :5: max. /4l /4l Low Pass Model 5-36-0 (electrical) Temperature diameter 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 umber of Cavities Connectors 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 Cavity Height (inches) 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 :5: max. /4l -30 to + 60 C 6.65 0 6.65 0 BC 3.5, w/tuning rod extended, 44 max. 33.5, w/tuning rod extended, 48 max. 6, w/tuning rod extended, 38 max 6, w/tuning rod extended, 38 max Temperature diameter umber of Cavities Connectors Cavity Height (inches) 5-37-0 5-37-05 5-37-09 5-37-09 Width x Depth 5-37-0 5-37-05 5-37-09 Shipping Weight lbs. 5-37-0 5-37-05 5-37-09-30 to + 60 C 6.65 0 4 6, w/tuning rod extended, 38 max. 5, w/tuning rod extended, 0 max. 6.65 x 6.65 0 x 0 4 x 4 7 3 5 Width x Depth 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 6.65 x 6.65 0 x 0 6.65 x 6.65 0 x 0 Shipping Weight lbs. 5-35-0 5-35-05 5-36-0 5-36-05 0 7 7 3 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 8 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Vari-otch 406-5 MHz Model 5-65-0 Model 5-69-0 Model umber / Minimum Separation (Pass-to- otch) Separation / Attenuation vs. Pass-to- otch 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- 406-430 MHz 406-430 MHz 406-430 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 470-5 MHz 50 khz MHz 500 khz 300 khz MHz 500 khz 0 db @ 50 khz 6 db @ 500 khz 35 db @ MHz 4 db @ MHz 3 db @ MHz 3 db @ MHz 48 db @ 3 MHz 9 db @ 500 khz 6 db @ MHz 38 db @ Mhz 47 db @ 5 MHz 6 db @ 300 khz 3 db @ 500 khz 33 db @ Mhz 4 db @ MHz 3 db @ MHz 3 db @ MHz 48 db @ 3 MHz 9 db @ 500 khz 6 db @ MHz 38 db @ Mhz 47 db @ 5 MHz umber of Cavities Connectors 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- Cavity Height (inches) Width x Depth Shipping Weight lbs. 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- BC BC BC BC.5, w/tuning rod extended, 6.5 max 0, w/tuning rod extended, 3 max. 0, w/tuning rod extended, 3 max..5, w/tuning rod extended, 6.5 max. 9, w/tuning rod extended, 3 max. 9, w/tuning rod extended, 3 max. 6.65 x 6.65 4 x 4 4 x 4 6.65 x 6.65 4 x 4 4 x 4 6 4 4 8 4 4 Power Rating 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- 300 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 300 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts :5: max. (electrical) 5-65- 5-69- /4l /4l High Selectivity /4l High Selectivity Temp. -30 to + 60 C diameter 5-65-0 5-65- 5-65- 5-69-0 5-69- 5-69- 6.65 4 4 6.65 4 4 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 9 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Vari-otch 470-5 MHz Model 5-70-0 Model 5-70-5 Model umber / 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 Minimum Separation (Pass-to- otch) Separation / Attenuation vs. Pass-to- otch 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 Power Rating 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 50 khz 50 khz MHz 500 khz 50 khz 4 db @ 50 khz 4 db @ 500 khz 34 db @ MHz 4 db @ MHz 9 db @ 50 khz 9 db @ 500 khz 38 db @ MHz 45 db @ Mhz 3 db @ MHz 3 db @ MHz 48 db @ 3 MHz 9 db @ 50 khz 6 db @ 500 khz 38 db @ MHz 47 db @ MHz 4 db @ 50 khz 34 db @ 500 khz 4 db @ MHz 47 db @ MHz 300 Watts 300 Watts 50 Watts 50 Watts 300 Watts diameter 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 umber of Cavities Connectors 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 Cavity Height (inches) Width x Depth Shipping Weight lbs. 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 6.65 6.65 4 4 0 BC BC.5, w/tuning rod extended, 6.5 max 6, w/tuning rod extended, 37 max 0.5, w/tuning rod extended, 3 max 0.5, w/tuning rod extended, 3 max 6, w/tuning rod extended, 37 max 6.65 x 6.65 6.65 x 6.65 4 x 4 4 x 4 0 x 0 8 4 4 :5: max. Cavity Length (electrical) 5-70-0 5-70- 5-70- 5-70- 5-70-5 /4l /4l /4l High Selectivity Temp. -30 to + 60 C tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 0 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Vari-otch 890-960 MHz 5-88--DM 5-88--DM 5-88--DM 5-88--DM Markers : 98.600 MHz.4 db Insertion Loss 3.0 db Return Loss : 99.000 MHz 40.8 db Reject tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT!! Markers : 98.400 MHz.4 db Insertion Loss 9.0 db Return Loss : 99.000 MHz 8.0 db Reject 3: 93.000 MHz 8.0 db Reject! Markers : 98.000 MHz.4 db Insertion Loss 4.8 db Return Loss : 99.000 MHz 63.0 db Reject! Markers : 98.000 MHz.0 db Insertion Loss 3.5 db Return Loss : 99.000 MHz 33.0 db Reject 3: 93.000 MHz 33.5 db Reject Model umber / Minimum Separation (Pass-to-otch) Separation / Attenuation vs. Pass-to-otch 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM Power Rating 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM (electrical) 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM 890-960 MHz 500 khz.45 MHz 500 khz 400 khz 400 khz 5 db @ 500 khz 3 db @ MHz 3 db @ MHz 48 db @ 0 MHz 4 db @.45 MHz 9 db @ MHz 5 db @ 0 MHz db @ 500 khz 3 db @ MHz 40 db @ Mhz 45 db @ 0 MHz 50 db @ 500 khz 70 db @ MHz 86 db @ Mhz 96 db @ 0 MHz 39 db @ 400 khz 45 db @ 500 khz 50 db @ 600 khz 60 db @ MHz 50 Watts 50 Watts 300 Watts 300 Watts 50 Watts, 400 Watts* :5: max. /4l Low Pass /4l High Pass Temperature -30 to + 60 C diameter 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM umber of Cavities 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM Connectors 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM Cavity Height (inches) 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM Width x Depth 5-88-DM Shipping Weight lbs. 5-88-0 5-88-0 5-88- 5-88- 5-88-DM 4 4 6.65 6.65 6.65 BC BC 6.5, w/tuning rod extended, 0 max 6.5, w/tuning rod extended, 0 max 3, w/tuning rod extended, 9 max 3, w/tuning rod extended, 9 max 7.5, w/tuning rod extended, 3 max 4 x 4 6.65 x 6.65 3 3 9 8 7

Loop Kits BTG, TX RX Systems cavity filter loop kits allow the same cavity shells to be configured for different responses in order to suit different application needs. See page of this section on descriptions of the various filter configurations. Model Type 76-8-0 66-88 MHz Bandpass 76-8-0 66-88 MHz Vari otch Low Pass 76-8-03 66-88 MHz Vari otch High Pass 76-8-04 66-88 MHz Series otch Low Pass 76-8-05 66-88 MHz Series otch High Pass 76-8-08 66-88 MHz T-Pass 76-8-09 66-88 MHz Bandpass 76-9-0 88-08 MHz Bandpass 76-9-04 88-08 MHz Series otch Low Pass 76-9-05 88-08 MHz Series otch High Pass 76-35-0 08-36 MHz Bandpass 76-35-0 08-36 MHz Vari otch Low Pass 76-35-03 08-36 MHz Vari otch High Pass 76-35-04 08-36 MHz Series otch Low Pass 76-35-05 08-36 MHz Series otch High Pass 76-35-07 08-36 MHz T-Pass 76-36-03 3-50 MHz Vari otch Low Pass 76-36-04 3-50 MHz Vari otch High Pass 76-36-05 3-50 MHz Series otch Low Pass 76-36-06 3-50 MHz Series otch High Pass 76-37-0 44-74 MHz Bandpass 76-37-03 44-74 MHz Vari otch Low Pass 76-37-04 44-74 MHz Vari otch High Pass 76-37-05 44-74 MHz Series otch Low Pass 76-37-06 44-74 MHz Series otch High Pass 76-38-0 3-74 MHz T-Pass 76-38-0 3-74 MHz Bandpass 76-38-03 3-74 MHz Vari otch Low Pass 76-38-04 3-74 MHz Vari otch High Pass 76-38-05 3-74 MHz Series otch Low Pass 76-38-06 3-74 MHz Series otch High Pass 76-38-07 3-74 MHz T-Pass 76-38-08 3-74 MHz Bandpass 76-54-0 0-300 MHz Vari otch Low Pass 76-54-03 0-300 MHz Vari otch High Pass 76-55-0 300-400 MHz Vari otch Low Pass 76-55-03 300-400 MHz Vari otch High Pass 76-65-0 406-40 MHz Bandpass 76-67-0 406-5 MHz T-Pass 76-67-0 406-5 MHz Bandpass pair 76-67-03 406-5 MHz Vari otch 76-67-04 406-5 MHz Series otch Low Pass 76-67-05 406-5 MHz Series otch High Pass 76-67-06 406-5 MHz T-Pass 76-67-07 406-5 MHz Bandpass 76-70-0 Bandpass 76-70-03 Vari otch 76-70-05 Series otch High Pass 76-90-0 806-960 MHz Bandpass 76-90-03 806-960 MHz T-Pass Bandpass Loops T-Pass Loops Series otch Loops Vari otch Loops tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Duplexers 30-960 MHz A Duplexer (or diplexer as they are sometimes called) is a 3-port device most commonly used to allow a transmitter and receiver, operating on different frequencies, to share a common antenna while operating simultaneously. The filters that make up the duplexer isolate the transmitter from the receiver by doing two important functions - the most important is filtering out any transmitter noise sidebands that are being generated on the receive frequency. The second function is protecting the receiver from transmitter carrier overload. The amount of isolation necessary is dependent upon the TX to RX frequency spacing. As the frequencies get closer, a higher value of isolation is required. At high-band VHF and UHF, the TX RX Vari-otch design is the most commonly used. Vari-otch provides a low-loss pseudo-bandpass characteristic that can exist very close to a deep notch. Proven low-loss and low-noise construction techniques are used such as welded cavity construction; silver-plated loops, Alballoy -plated integrated loop plates and connectors; as well as a unique fingerstock-free high-conductivity silver-plated tuning probe. Our 4 and 6.65 diameter cavities are constructed of hardened aluminum which, unlike most copper cavities, resists denting and associated detuning. 8-5-0A 8-56C-0A At 700/800/900 MHz where there are large guard bands and multiple frequencies per system, the Bandpass duplexer fills the bill nicely. The combline filter design is both low-loss and space-efficient. For duplexing a single repeater, the TX RX Vari-otch design is still the product of choice. Vari-otch provides a low-loss pseudo-bandpass characteristic that can exist very close to a deep notch. Proven low-loss and low-noise construction techniques are used such as welded cavity construction; silver-plated loops, Alballoy -plated integrated loop plates and connectors; as well as a unique fingerstock-free high-conductivity silver-plated tuning probe. Our cavities are constructed of hardened aluminum which, unlike most copper cavities, resists denting and associated detuning. 38-36-0A 38-37-0A 8-70-5H tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 3 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Duplexers Technical Specifications 30-5 MHz Electrical: Temperature : -30 to +60 C : :.3: ELECTRICAL (MHz) Model umber Minimum Freq. Separation (MHz) Power Rating (W) Isolation (db)* Insertion Loss (db) o. of Cavities MECHAICAL Cavity Size H (in) W (in) D (in) Tx & Rx Port Connectors Antenna Shipping Connectors Weight (lbs) 30-40 8-3-0F 0.3 400 90.5 4 6.65 DIA. 3 9 5 50 38-50 8-4-0F 0.3 400 90.5 4 6.65 DIA. 0 9 5 60 38-36-0A 4.5 00 70 0.9 4 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 0 Tx High 30-36-0A Tx Low 30-36-0A 3.0 3.0 00 00 00 00.4/.5.4/.5 6 6 SQ. SQ. 5.5 5.5 9 9 7.5 7.5 BC BC 4 4 3-50 74-36-0A 3.0 400 57.35 4 6.65 DIA. 33 9 ±7.5 50 Tx High 30-36-03A.5 00 80/90.4/. 6 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 4 Tx Low 30-36-04A.5 00 80/90.4/. 6 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 4 8-36-0A 0.5 400 85.5 4 6.65 DIA. 33 9 ±7.5 50 8-36-E 0.3 400 00. 6 6.65 DIA. 33 4 ±7.5 75 38-37-0A 4.5 00 70 0.9 4 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 0 Tx High 30-37-0A 3.0 00 00.4/.5 6 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 4 Tx Low 30-37-0A 3.0 00 00.4/.5 6 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 4 8-37-07A 3.0 400 85 0.7 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +4.5-5.5 44-74 8-37-07C 3.0 400 85 0.7 4 4 DIA. 9.5 9 0.50 4 74-37-0A 3.0 400 57.35 4 6.65 DIA. 33 9 ±7.5 50 Tx High 30-37-03A.5 00 80/90.4/. 6 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 4 Tx Low 30-37-04A.5 00 80/90.4/. 6 SQ. 5.5 9 7.5 BC 4 8-37-06A.0 5 75. 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +4.5-5.5 8-37-06C.0 5 75. 4 4 DIA. 9.5 9 0.5 4 8-37-04A 0.5 5 65.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +4.5-5.5 8-37-04C 0.5 5 65.8 4 4 DIA. 9.5 9 0.5 4 8-37-0A 0.5 400 85.5 4 6.65 DIA. 33 9 ±7.5 50 8-37-0A-DI 0.5 400 85.5 4 6.65 DIA. 33 9 ±7.5 7/6 DI 50 8-37-E 0.3 400 00. 6 6.65 DIA. 33 4 ±7.5 75 5-50 8-5-0A.6 50 90. 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-5 9 380-40 8-56C-0A 3.0 350 80 0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-9 9 8-65-0A.5 350 90.5 4 6.65 DIA. 7 9 ±7.5 37 8-65-0A 3.0 350 80 0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-9 4 8-65-0B 3.0 350 80 0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 6 8-65-05A 0.7 350 00. 6 6.65 DIA. 34 9 ±7.5 75 406-430 8-65-07A 3.0 50 85.5 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-9 4 8-65-07B 3.0 50 85.5 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 6 8-65-08A 4.5 00 80. 4.5 x RECT..75 9 ±.5 BC 5 8-65-09A.5 00 80.8 6.5 x RECT. 3.5 9 ±.5 BC 7 8-65-0H 4.5 00 80. 4.5 x RECT..7 5. 7.4 BC UHF 5 6-66-0A 6.0 00 70. COMBLIE 0.5 7.5 44-450 8-66-0A 5.0 350 00 0.6 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-9 4 8-66-0B 5.0 350 00 0.6 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 6 8-66-04H 5.0 00 80. 4.5 x RECT..7 5. 7.4 UHF 5 8-70-0A.5 350 90.5 4 6.65 DIA. 7 9 ±7.5 37 8-70-0A 5.0 350 00 0.6 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-9 4 8-70-0B 5.0 350 00 0.6 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 6 8-70-07A 0.7 350 00. 6 6.65 DIA. 34 9 ±7.5 55 450-470 8-70-09A 5.0 50 00.5 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-9 4 8-70-09B 5.0 50 00.5 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 6 8-70-4A 5.0 00 80. 4.5 x RECT..75 9 ±.5 BC 5 8-70-5H 5.0 00 80. 4.5 x RECT..7 5. 7.4 BC UHF 5 *Specifications for duplexers of unsymmetrical construction or response are listed as follows: Isolation: oise Suppression/Carrier Suppression Insertion Loss: Tx Loss/Rx Loss tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 4 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Duplexers Technical Specifications 764-300 MHz General Specifications Electrical: Temperature : -30 to + 60 C :, :.3: ELECTRICAL MECHAICAL (MHz) Model umber Minimum Freq. Separation (MHz) Power Rating (Watts) Isolation (db)* Insertion o. of Loss (db) Cavities Cavity Size H W D Tx & Rx Port Connectors Antenna Connectors Shipping Weight (lbs.) 8-69-0A.5 350 90.5 4 6.65 DIA. 7 9 ±7.5 37 470-5 8-69-0A 3.0 350 80 0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-9 4 8-69-0B 3.0 350 80 0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 6 8-69-04A 0.7 350 00. 6 6.65 DIA. 34 9 ±7.5 55 8-83E-0A 30 5 60/90 0.8/0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-6.5 0 764-806 8-83E-0B 30 5 60/90 0.8/0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 0 0 6-89-03A 45 600 45/77 0.5/.0 /A COMBLIE 5.5 9 +7-4 806-869 6-89A-0A 45 600 35/90 0.5/.5 /A COMBLIE 5.5 9 +7-5 6-89A-05A 45 600 35/0 0.5/.0 /A COMBLIE 5.5 9 +7-6 8-89-0A 45 5 90/90 0.8/0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-6.5 0 8-89-0B 45 5 90/90 0.8/0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 0 6-88-0A 39 600 55/00 0.6/. 4 COMBLIE & 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +7-6.5 5 890-960 8-88-0A 3.6 5 90/90.5/.5 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-6.5 0 8-88-0B 3.6 5 90/90.5/.5 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 0 8-88-04A 39 5 90/90 0.8/0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-6.5 0 8-88-04B 39 5 90/90 0.8/0.8 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 0 5-300 8-97-0A 5 00.0 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 +3-6.5 3 8-97-0B 5 00.0 4 4 DIA. 5.5 9 0 3. -.3 GHz 36-97-07053-A 00 50.3/.3 4 4 DIA. 0.5 9 8.9 3 *Specifications for duplexers of unsymmetrical construction or response are listed as follows: Isolation: oise Suppression/Carrier Suppression Insertion Loss: Tx Loss/Rx Loss tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 5 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

REFERECE Duplexer Trouble Shooting Aid Duplexer Problems and Remedies Duplexers are passive devices requiring little or no service once installed in a system. The proper design and application of a given Duplexer will give years of trouble free service. When problems do occur in a duplex system it is necessary to identify as many abnormal conditions as possible to zero in on the specific cause of the problem. Unfortunately, there are only a few measurable or observable performance indicators at the disposal of the field serviceman, and any number of conditions may exist, even simultaneously, which are responsible for the observed phenomena. Most Duplexer installation problems fall into three categories. Each of these three conditions will be treated separately, using the typical cause and remedy approach. KEY A. High Input B. Excessive Loss C. Desensitization of the receiver when transmitter is keyed. PROBLEM POTETIAL CAUSE REMEDY A B C The number at right corresponds to the remedy paragraph on the next page. Reverse labeling of Tx and Rx terminals. Unit tuned to wrong frequencies. Bad antenna or interconnect cables. 3 Use of between series adapters, especially UHF types. 4 Duplexer detuned in shipment. 5 Water has entered the Duplexer antenna connector from the antenna feed line. 6 Spurious Tx output is being reflected by the selective Duplexer input terminal and observed on the wattmeter, the wattmeter being unable to discriminate between on-frequency and off-frequency 7 energy. Bad joint in a cable or antenna system beyond the antenna terminal of the Duplexer. All lines may show zero reflected power, but noise can still be produced when a corroded or indefinite metal-tometal contact is exposed to RF energy. When this occurs beyond the Duplexer, it cannot be 8 filtered out, and the noise backs up into the receiver. Adverse cable length between Duplexer and transmitter using varactor or broadband hybrid combining type transmitter outputs. Even though the Duplexer is flat on frequency, the reflected 9 impedance of the Duplexer off resonance, transformed by changing cable lengths, can cause parasitics to be generated. Duplexer transmitter mixing with another outside transmitter, producing intermodulation on or near 0 the receiver frequency. Transmitter cable leading to Duplexer in close proximity to Duplexer antenna or receiver cable. This is usually only a problem on close separation Duplexers, (.0 MHz or less) where the 85 to 00 db isolation is decreased by adverse coupling, created by running these cables too close together for too great a distance. Inadequate shielding of transmitter and receiver modules in the repeater. Insufficient duplex isolation for the application. 3 A spurious transmitter response outside of the normal Duplexer isolation band or inadequacy of notch filter type Duplexers to suppress a wide enough band of Tx noise to protect the receiver. 4 change in antenna due to icing. increase may be sufficient to reflect back through the Duplexer and upset transmitter tuning, causing parasitics, which are not suppressed 5 sufficiently by the Duplexer. The addition of a broadband power amplifier to a low power transmitter. The noise floor of the low power radio is raised by an amount equal to the gain of the power amplifier, and in addition, the power amplifier will contribute its own noise. Power amplifiers are just as prone to the generation of parasitics as transmitters, and may be triggered by an adverse cable length between power amplifier and Duplexer, a problem covered above. 6 Excessive loss with changing temperature and apparent Duplexer detuning. 7 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 6 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

REFERECE Duplexer Trouble Shooting Aid FIELD SERVICE REMEDIES for problems listed on previous page. Tune a signal generator to the receive frequency and inject it into the antenna terminal, sampling for the signal at each equipment terminal. Reverse the labels if necessary. It may be that the unit was ordered to the reverse frequencies. If so, the label will indicate this. If the duplexer is symmetrical in design (usually indicated by the same number of Tx and Rx filter sections) just reverse the equipment labels and operate. Generally, no damage will be done to the duplexer when operated in reverse for a short time period. If other adverse symptoms appear, contact the factory.. Check the unit label. If needed, the duplexer may be field tuned. Consult the instructions and/or the factory if the duplexer is still under warranty or beyond field tuning capability. 3. Check cable, by substitution, using a termaline wattmeter, or a thruline wattmeter into a known good load. Check the antenna line input for reflected power. 4. To eliminate high input reduce the number of between series adapters by making up proper interconnect cables. UHF connectors are non-constant impedance, and certain combinations can transform a.: into a.0:, or vice versa. 5. Consult the instruction manual for field tuning procedures, or the factory, if the unit is still under warranty or beyond field tuning capability. (We trust that our products will not be prone to this problem). 6. Consult the factory. The affected antenna cables may be field replaceable, or a baking out process may be possible. 7. To prove this condition, place a bandpass filter between the Tx and duplexer to clean up the spurious, and put the wattmeter between the bandpass filter and the duplexer to measure reflected power from the duplexer. The bandpass filter selectivity should be equal to or better than that of the duplexer at about the 3.0 db points. 8. Operate the duplex system into a dummy load. If no desensitization occurs, check out all lines, antennas, and look for potential bad joints close to the radiating antenna where re-radiation of noise may be possible back into the antenna system receiver. Loose metal-to-metal contacts on tower guying systems have also been known to create system noise. ote the effect of vibrating tower guys on system noise. 9. Change the length of cable between the transmitter and duplexer, traversing through a half wave in increments of between and inches until the desensitization ceases or is minimal. A ferrite isolator will also cure this condition when it is installed between the transmitter and duplexer. However, this is a much more expensive remedy. 0. If the IM is in the duplex transmitter, a ferrite isolator in the duplex transmitter line (OT antenna line) will show this by either reducing or eliminating it. More isolation can be obtained by cascading isolators if needed. However, IM of this magnitude indicates the system should be studied for possible revision to reduce the production of this IM.. Cables such as RG-8a/u and RG-3/u should be kept at least 3-4 apart over 5-0 runs. Use of double shielded cable will reduce the susceptibility to this problem.. Consult the radio manufacturer. This condition can be verified by operating the transmitter into a dummy load while injecting a minimum quieting signal into the receiver. Some radios require special modifications before they are suitable for repeater operation. 3. If this problem is suspected, contact the radio manufacturer for recommended duplex isolation for Tx noise suppression and carrier suppression. Duplexer isolation should be measured first per instruction manual to verify rated specifications are present. If more duplex isolation is required, contact TX RX SYSTEMS for recommended filtering. 4. Consult the factory. Bandpass filter tests can be made to confirm this. In extreme cases, adjustments to the transmitter may be required. 5. Either de-ice the antenna, or use an antenna less sensitive to ice. A ferrite isolator can also be put at the transmitter output to improve the impedance match. Ferrite isolators cannot be put in antenna lines, as they will attenuate Rx signals. 6. A mismatch may possibly be reduced by lengthening the cable which runs between the power amplifier output and the duplexer input until the receiver desensitization disappears, as follows: 30 MHz to 5 MHz RAGE BC or type adapters may be inserted in the original cable, one at a time and not to exceed a total of / wavelength, until desensitization disappears. 800 MHz to.3 GHz RAGE Prepare a cable length 3/4 longer than the original cable and insert. If desensitization does not disappear, repeat with cables each 3/4 longer than the previous length, not to exceed / wavelength. 7. We find that this cause most commonly relates to shifting impedance of the transmitter or power amplifier with temperature. The duplexer appears detuned, since a conjugate match (canceling reactance, and matching resistance component) is approached by shifting the duplexer passband above or below the 50 ohm point, as determined by an increase in output power on the wattmeter. In this case, temperature control of the room is the only answer, other than upgrading the transmitter. tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 7 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Reference TRD Curves Isolation curves for data reference Transmitter/Receiver The curves shown below for use with filters, duplexers, and multicouplers, indicate the amount of isolation or attenuation required between a typical 00 watt transmitter and its associated receiver at the Tx (carrier suppression) and Rx (noise suppression) frequency which will result in no more than a db degradation of the db SIAD sensitivity. ote: These are only typical curves. When accuracy is required, consult the radio manufacturer. tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 8 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Reference Loss omographs BTG, TX RX Systems offers this convenient means of determining ten insertion loss of Filter, Duplexers, Multicouplers, and related products. It should be remembered that the field accuracy of wattmeter readings is subject to considerable variance due to RF connector and basic wattmeter accuracy, particularly at low end scale readings. However, allowing for these variances, this graph should prove to be a useful reference. For lower power levels, divide both scales by 0 (5 to 50 watts) For other power levels, multiply both scales by the same multiplier ISERTIO LOSS (Db) OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) REFLECTED POWER (WATTS) FORWARD POWER (WATTS) IPUT POWER (WATTS) REFLECTED POWER (WATTS) tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 9 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Reference db Conversion COVERSIO TABLE POWER AD VOLTAGE RATIOS TO db TO ACCOUT FOR THE SIG OF THE DECIBEL For positive (+) values of the decibel - Both voltage and power ratios are greater than unity. Use the two right hand columns. For negative (-) values of the decibel - Both voltage and power ratios are less than unity. Use the two left hand columns. Voltage Ratio Power Ratio <-- - db + --> Voltage Ratio Power Ratio.0000.0000 0.0000.0000 0.9886 0.977 0..06.033 0.977 0.9550 0..033.047 0.966 0.9333 0.3.035.075 0.9550 0.90 0.4.047.0965 0.944 0.893 0.5.0593.0 0.9333 0.870 0.6.075.48 0.96 0.85 0.7.0839.749 0.90 0.838 0.8.0965.03 0.906 0.88 0.9.09.303 0.893 0.7943.0.589 0.880 0.776..350.88 0.870 0.7586..48.383 0.860 0.743.3.64.3490 0.85 0.744.4.749.3804 0.844 0.7079.5.885.45 0.838 0.698.6.03.4454 0.8 0.676.7.6.479 0.88 0.6607.8.303.536 0.8035 0.6457.9.445.5488 0.7943 0.630.589.5849 0.785 0.666..735.68 0.776 0.606..88.6596 0.7674 0.5888.3.303.698 0.7586 0.5754.4.383.7378 0.7499 0.563.5.3335.7783 0.743 0.5495.6.3490.897 0.738 0.5370.7.3646.86 0.744 0.548.8.3804.9055 0.76 0.59.9.3964.9498 0.7079 0.50 3.45.9953 0.6998 0.4898 3..489.047 0.698 0.4786 3..4454.0893 0.6839 0.4677 3.3.46.380 Voltage Ratio Power Ratio <-- - db + --> Voltage Ratio Power Ratio 0.676 0.457 3.4.479.878 0.6683 0.4467 3.5.496.387 0.6607 0.4365 3.6.536.909 0.653 0.466 3.7.53.344 0.6457 0.469 3.8.5488.3988 0.6383 0.4074 3.9.5668.4547 0.630 0.398 4.5849.59 0.637 0.3890 4..603.5704 0.666 0.380 4..68.6303 0.6095 0.375 4.3.6406.695 0.606 0.363 4.4.6596.754 0.5957 0.3548 4.5.6788.884 0.5888 0.3467 4.6.698.8840 0.58 0.3388 4.7.779.95 0.5754 0.33 4.8.7378 3.000 0.5689 0.336 4.9.7579 3.0903 0.563 0.36 5.7783 3.63 0.5559 0.3090 5..7989 3.359 0.5495 0.300 5..897 3.33 0.5433 0.95 5.3.8408 3.3884 0.5370 0.884 5.4.86 3.4674 0.5309 0.88 5.5.8836 3.548 0.548 0.754 5.6.9055 3.6308 0.588 0.69 5.7.975 3.754 0.59 0.630 5.8.9498 3.809 0.5070 0.570 5.9.974 3.8905 0.50 0.5 6.9953 3.98 0.4955 0.455 6..084 4.0738 0.4898 0.399 6..047 4.687 0.484 0.344 6.3.0654 4.658 0.4786 0.9 6.4.0893 4.365 0.473 0.39 6.5.35 4.4668 0.4677 0.88 6.6.380 4.5709 0.464 0.38 6.7.67 4.6774 Voltage Ratio Power Ratio <-- - db + --> Voltage Ratio Power Ratio 0.457 0.089 6.8.878 4.7863 0.459 0.04 6.9.3 4.8978 0.4467 0.995 7.387 5.09 0.446 0.950 7..646 5.86 0.4365 0.905 7..909 5.48 0.435 0.86 7.3.374 5.3703 0.466 0.80 7.4.344 5.4954 0.47 0.778 7.5.374 5.634 0.469 0.738 7.6.3988 5.7544 0.4 0.698 7.7.466 5.8884 0.4074 0.660 7.8.4547 6.056 0.407 0.6 7.9.483 6.660 0.398 0.585 8.59 6.3096 0.3936 0.549 8..540 6.4565 0.3890 0.54 8..5704 6.6069 0.3846 0.479 8.3.600 6.7608 0.380 0.445 8.4.6303 6.983 0.3758 0.43 8.5.6607 7.0795 0.375 0.380 8.6.695 7.444 0.3673 0.349 8.7.77 7.43 0.363 0.38 8.8.754 7.5858 0.3589 0.88 8.9.786 7.765 0.3548 0.59 9.884 7.9433 0.3508 0.30 9..850 8.83 0.3467 0.0 9..8840 8.376 0.348 0.75 9.3.974 8.54 0.3388 0.48 9.4.95 8.7096 0.3350 0. 9.5.9854 8.95 0.33 0.096 9.6 3.000 9.0 0.373 0.07 9.7 3.0549 9.335 0.336 0.047 9.8 3.0903 9.5499 0.399 0.03 9.9 3.6 9.774 0.36 0.000 0 3.63 0.0000 0.778 0.036 5.634 3.68 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com 0 Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Reference Power Conversion Chart & Free Space Path Loss Power Conversion Chart dbm to dbw to Watts to Volts dbm dbw Watts Volts (50 Ohm) 80 50 00 kw 36 75 45 3.6 kw 57 70 40 0.0 kw 707 65 35 3.6 kw 398 60 30 000 4 55 5 36 6 50 0 00 70.7 45 5 3.6 39.8 40 0 0.0.4 38 8 6.3 7.8 36 6 3.98 4. 34 4.5. 3.58 8.90 30 0.00 7.07 9-0.79 6.30 8-0.63 5.6 7-3 0.50 5.0 6-4 0.40 4.46 5-5 0.3 3.98 4-6 0.5 3.54 3-7 0.0 3.6-8 0.6.8-9 0.3.5 0-0 0.0.4 9-79 mw.99 Power Conversion Chart dbm to dbw to Watts to Volts dbm dbm Watts Volts (50 Ohm) 8-63 mw.78 7-3 50 mw.58 6-4 40 mw.4 5-5 3 mw.6 4-6 5 mw. 3-7 0 mw.00-8 6 mw 0.890-9 3 mw 0.793 0-0 0 mw 0.707 9-7.9 mw 0.630 8-6.3 mw 0.56 7-3 5.0 mw 0.50 6-4 4.0 mw 0.446 5-5 3. mw 0.398 4-6.5 mw 0.354 3-7.0 mw 0.36-8.6 mw 0.8-9.3 mw 0.5 0-30.0 mw 0.4-5 -35 36 uw 0.6-0 -40 00 uw 0.07-5 -45 3.6 uw 0.040-0 -50 0 uw 0.0-5 -55 3.6 uw 0.03-30 -60 uw 0.007 tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Reference Free Space Path Loss Free Space Path Loss Estimator Path Length (miles) Path Loss in db: in Mhz 50 50 70 450 500 800 900 0. 50.58 60. 6. 69.66 70.58 74.66 75.68 0.5 58.54 68.08 69.7 77.6 78.54 8.6 83.64 0.5 64.56 74.0 75.9 83.64 84.56 88.64 89.66 70.58 80. 8. 89.66 90.58 94.66 95.68 76.60 86.4 87.3 95.68 96.60 00.68 0.7 3 80. 89.66 90.75 99. 00. 04.0 05.3 4 8.6 9.6 93.5 0.7 0.6 06.70 07.73 5 84.56 94.0 95.9 03.64 04.56 08.64 09.66 6 86.4 95.68 96.77 05.3 06.4 0..5 7 87.48 97.0 98. 06.57 07.48.56.59 8 88.64 98.8 99.7 07.73 08.64.7 3.75 9 89.66 99. 00.9 08.75 09.66 3.75 4.77 0 90.58 00. 0. 09.66 0.58 4.66 5.68 9.6 0.7 0.79.5.6 6.5 7.7 4 93.50 03.04 04.3.59 3.50 7.58 8.6 6 94.66 04.0 05.9 3.75 4.66 8.74 9.77 8 95.68 05.3 06.3 4.77 5.68 9.77 0.79 0 96.60 06.4 07.3 5.68 6.60 0.68.7 30 00. 09.66 0.75 9. 0. 4.0 5.3 40 0.6.6 3.5.7.6 6.70 7.73 50 04.56 4.0 5.9 3.64 4.56 8.64 9.66 FORMULA: Path Loss (db) = 36.6 + 0 log (MHz) + 0 log (miles) tel: 866.695.4569 fax: 76.549.477 e: sales@bird-technologies.com Bird Technologies Group RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY SPECIFICATIOS OR DISCOTIUE AY PRODUCT

Bird Technologies (Bird) has been the industry s standard in radio frequency product reliability for 70 years. Bird is an industry leading provider of RF communications products, services, calibration, and training to the Public Safety, Cellular Communications, Broadcast, Semiconductor, Military, Government and Medical markets. The products and services offered by Bird have expanded to meet the challenges of today s complex communications systems and include Spectrum and Site Analyzers, Antennas, Combining Systems, Components, Duplexers and Triplexers, Filters, Loads and Attenuators, Power Sensors and Meters, Power Monitors, Signal Boosters, Tower Top Amplifiers and Receiver Multicouplers, RF data capture & storage, RF signal generation, and software analysis tools. The company is positioned to continue its rich heritage with the next generations of high quality, reliable, field tested products and the world s most reliable RF. All Bird products can be serviced and calibrated by the Bird Service Center (BSC). Bird Service Centers and Service Partners are located World Wide providing a full range of service and support for your Bird Products. To view the catalog online or download, go to www.birdrf.com 30303 Aurora Rd. :: Solon, OH 4439 :: 866.695.4569 :: www.birdrf.com 0 Bird Technologies CavDup-0740 The Bird Technologies brands include: Bird Electronic, TX RX Systems and X-COM Systems. Bird Technologies reserves the right to modify specifications or discontinue any product without notice.