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2025-08-10 12:57:04
Tested the 30DB version. Flat response and accurate enough. Good deal!
Jerry Rutherford
2025-08-05 15:56:05
I needed to drop the power by 10dB and these looked like a good option. I was happy with them, the ones I ordered measured at 10.02 dB and 9.98dB respectively at 800 MHz. (Well within acceptable tolerance of 0.5dB) For the price... excellent. I'll be getting more for future projects.
David
2025-07-21 16:57:50
Meant basic needs: good attn and RL is not bad neither.
Kenneth S.
2025-06-21 18:29:34
Just what I wanted
W. Johnson
2025-06-01 16:25:31
I tried 2 of these and they failed to work for my setup
Nelson Eduardo
2025-05-17 13:05:30
works as expected
Glenn Stephens
2025-05-10 16:03:45
Works well.
Music Fan
2025-03-22 16:58:38
I ordered the 30dB version, and it was labeled 30dB. But it was only 10dB. I narrowly missed blowing up an expensive piece of equipment. Good thing I checked it first.
asun
2025-03-21 12:52:01
Estava buscando algo asi para atenuar la salida del equipo para comunicar con un satelite lo puse y me funciono genial
David Niemi
2025-02-02 12:52:54
I hooked these up to my DSA 815 spectrum analyzer's input and fed them with a -20 dbm signal from the analyzer's tracking generator. I'm pretty new to RF and spectrum analyzers but I found that the attenuator's attenuated about 5 to 10% lower that the rated db attenuation. This variation could in part be my simplistic look at the items.Overall these will work great for my RF learning in amateur radio with my low power radios, project testing and repair.
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