[sdiy] Phase shifter

Paul Schreiber synth1 at airmail.net
Fri Jan 28 04:21:07 CET 2005


it's for phase shifting (90 degrees) *microwave* signals. For communications receivers.

Paul S.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Pat Kammerer 
  To: sdiy 
  Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:16 PM
  Subject: [sdiy] Phase shifter


  Hi

  I just got a few of these things;



  Like it says, it's a MACom 96341, which after some searching I came up with it referencing as a phase shifter.  It's full of ferrite beads... wierd.  It says 2-2000MHZ on it, so I assume there is no use for this at audio frequency, right?  Anyone know what it could be used for?

  I really love the little copper boxes which they are in, so if nothing else they will be unique enclosures.

  Thanks,
  Pat
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