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Elemento de 50 Watt en linea 7/8" para Wattmetro BIRD 43 en Rango de Frecuencia de 2 a 30 MHz.

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Elemento de 50 Watt en linea 7/8" para Wattmetro BIRD 43 en Rango de Frecuencia de 2 a 30 MHz.Elemento de 50 Watt en lnea 7 8' para Wattmetro BIRD 43 en Rango de Frecuencia de 2 a 30 MHz Caractersticas Elemento estndar para Wattmetro BIRD 43 Potencia: 50 Watt Rango de frecuencia: 2 a 30 MHz Conector: 7 8' en lnea Calibracin Calibrados segn procedimientos de BIRD Valores medios de desviacin histricos Compatibilidad con especificaciones anunciadas Intercambiabilidad en campo Elementos Disponibles Modelo Rango de Frecuencia (MHz) Potencia 50H 2

Elemento de 50 Watt en linea 7/8" para Wattmetro BIRD 43 en Rango de Frecuencia de 2 a 30 MHz.
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