AFTR-925

Receiver by L3Harris Technologies

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The AFTR-925 from L3Harris is an Airborne Receiver/Decoder that is ideal for missiles, targets, launch vehicles, drones and UAV programs. This state-of-the-art receiver features three or four-channel tone logic and redundant failsafe circuitry. It utilizes modern component technology and packaging techniques while retaining the highly reliable functional and environmental integrity of previous designs. This receiver has a tuning range from 406 to 450 MHz and can demodulate up to four simultaneous tones at 30 kHz nominal peak frequency deviation. It has an all-solid-state design and meets the design and test requirements of both IRIG 313-01 and RCC 319-14 documents. The receiver requires a DC supply from 22 to 36 V and consumes less than 150 mA of current in standby and command mode operation.

The AFTR-925 has reverse polarity protection and prevents any damage or permanent deterioration of performance from the indefinite application of reversed input power polarity. This industry-standard receiver is designed to be upgradeable to support enhanced digital logic and can be easily upgraded to an enhanced flight termination receiver (EFTR-925) with minimal effort and no impact on form or fit. It is available in a miniature enclosure that measures 3.30 x 2.20 x 0.52 inches with an operating temperature range of -44°C to + 75°C and complies with the MIL-STD-461F standard for EMI.

Product Specifications

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Product Details

  • Part Number
    AFTR-925
  • Manufacturer
    L3Harris Technologies
  • Description
    Solid-State Airborne Receiver/Decoder from 406 to 450 MHz

General Parameters

  • Frequency
    406 to 450 MHz
  • Channel
    3 Channel, 4 Channel
  • Configuration
    Module
  • Sensitivity
    -116 to -107 dBm
  • Supply Voltage
    22 to 36 V
  • Current
    150 mA
  • Return loss
    10 dB
  • Dynamic Range
    -107 to 13 dBm
  • Dimension
    3.3 x 2.2 x 0.52 in.
  • Weight
    5 oz
  • Operating Temprature
    -44 to 75 Degree C
  • Note
    Altitude:250,000 ft.

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