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HP 58521A Low-loss GPS Interconnect Cable![]()
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ELECTRICAL Impedance 50Insertion loss 0.17 dB/m, typical at L1 Delay 4 ns/m, typical Working voltage +30 Vdc, maximum PHYSICAL Connectors 2 Male N-type Cable diameter 10.0 mm (0.4 in) Operating temperature -40 °C to +80 °C
HP 58521A Low-loss GPS Interconnect Cable Opt 001 1 meter Opt 002 2 meters Opt 005 5 meters Opt 010 10 meters Opt 015 15 meters Opt 030 30 meters Opt 060 60 meters Opt 110 110 meters Opt 220 220 meters Opt 330 330 meters
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Related Information:
HP 58504A GPS L1 Antenna The HP 58504A is designed to deliver L1 signals to GPS receivers in installations having long antenna cables.
HP 58505B GPS Lightning Arrester When used in conjunction with a low-resistance, low-inductance ground, the HP 58505B can protect GPS receivers from lightning discharges and field-induced current surges.
HP 58509A GPS Line Amplifier The HP 58509A provides the gain needed to overcome cable losses associated with installations where a GPS receiver and its antenna must be separated by large distances.
HP 58509F GPS Line Amplifier with Bandpass Filter The HP 58509F provides the gain needed to overcome cable losses associated with installations where a GPS receiver and its antenna must be separated by large distances.
HP 58510A GPS Environmental Cover and Ground Plane The HP 58510A prevents the buildup of snow, leaves and other debris around the HP 58504A GPS L1 Antenna.
HP 58513A GPS L1 Antenna Assembly The HP 58513A includes the HP 58504A GPS L1 Antenna, the HP 5810A Environmental Cover and Ground Plane, and a mast and antenna cable — all completely assembled and ready for installation.
HP 58514A GPS L1 Bandpass Filter The HP 58514A protects GPS receivers from noise and interference near the L1 carrier.
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