ERI-Electronics Research Inc 935/938 Series


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ERI-935/938

FM band pass filters

With its compact form, the 935/938 Series is suitable as either an IM filter or can be configured as a combiner. The 935 is rated for 2kW (4kW with optional forced air cooling). The 938 Series is a larger version of the FM filter rated for 5kW (8kW with optional forced air cooling).The filters are temperature compensated to allow operation at full power regardless of the ambient or filter cavity temperature.
812-925-6000
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