LHB 80/88-E

Diplexer for Mobile Telephone (66 – 86 MHz) and Car Radio (0 – 15 MHz and (88) – 91 – 108 MHz)

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Model LHB 80/88-E
Frequency Mobile telephone: 66 – 86 MHz
Car radio: 0 – 15 MHz and
(88) – 91 – 108 MHz
Max. Input Power 35 W
Insertion Loss 0 – 15 and 91 – 108 MHz: < 2.5 dB
(88 MHz: < 5.0 dB)
66 – 80 MHz: < 1.5 dB
80 – 86 MHz: < 2.0 dB
Impedance Transceiver : 50 Ω
Car radio : 75 Ω
Isolation Low to high port:
>20 dB @ 86 MHz
>20 dB @ 91 – 108 MHz
>35 dB @ 66 – 80 MHz
Environmental
Operating temperature range -30 °C to +70 °C
Mechanical
Connection(s) TX/RX : FME
Car radio: CRC-Connector (M10 x 0.75)
Antenna : FME
Historic Brand Amphenol Procom
Dimensions 50 x 21 x 60 mm /
1.97 x 0.83 x 2.36 in.
Weight Approx. 0.067 kg / 0.15 lb.
Accessories Car radio cable
Type 1 m CRC (length 1 m)
Type 5 m CRC (length 5 m)
  • Diplexer for simultaneous operation of mobile telephone and car radio on a common mobile telephone antenna.
  • Extremely small dimensions.
  • Quick installation using dual-adhesive pad provided.
  • FME-connections on antenna and transceiver terminals
  • – CRC (M10 x 0.75) connection on the car radio terminal.
  • 1 m or 5 m Procom 75 Ω car radio cable available as an option.

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Diplexer for Mobile Telephone (66 – 86 MHz) and Car Radio (0 – 15 MHz and (88) – 91 – 108 MHz) 200000787

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Installation

LHB 80 88 skema

Installation Notes
  1. The 50 Ω cable between antenna and diplexer should be kept as short as possible (preferably not over 1 m).
  2. Some communication antennas have insufficient height to ensure satisfactory broadcast reception. Antenna whips with loading coils or matching networks may affect broadcast reception.
  3. Tuning: The antenna is tuned for best SWR at the operating frequency as usual. The filter is factory-tuned and ready for installation. The car radio is tuned for optimum reception on the MW-band by means of the antenna tuning screw (if present).