Intermodulation Suppression Panels
Intermodulation Suppression Panels are components that suppress or reduce interference caused by short-circuits in antennas and/or transceivers located close to each other at the site. They consist of an isolator (or isolators) and a second-harmonic filter. The isolators allow RF signals to pass through in only one direction while the second harmonic filter reduces second-order harmonics produced by the isolator. As a result, any intermodulation signal components received by the antenna are suppressed.
Intermodulation Suppression Panels can eliminate interfering signals occurring at the congested site in a network, enabling terminals to provide better connectivity to the end users.
When selecting this component, it is important to consider the following key parameters:
Frequency Range: It is the range of frequencies over which the component suppresses interference.
Input Power: This is the amount of input power that the suppression panel can handle while providing safe operation.
Number of Isolators: This is the number of isolators the suppression panel has.
Insertion Loss: It is the amount of loss that occurs when the signal travels from the input port to the output port.
Isolation: It is the amount of isolation provided by the isolator to reduce the strength of undesired signals entering other ports. The unit is specified in decibels or dB.
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