DIGIT-CD FM EXCITER

from HARRIS

USED ITEM - REFURBISHED - RECAPED - TESTED & WORKING UNIT!

BASIC MODEL with the standard ANALOG INTERFACE MODULE attahced at the rear of it (see photos)!


RF Output Power: 1 - 60W 
Female BNC output connector 
Impedance 50 ohms, fully VSWR protected
(automatic foldback)

Frequency Stability + 500 Hz; +300 Hz typical
Modulation Capability 150%, reference 75 KHz

AC Power Input 90 – 132 VAC or 198 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz,
1-phase
Physical Dimensions 19” (48.26 cm) W, 12.5” (31.75 cm) D, 7” (17.78 cm) H.

It's real heavy! Weight Approximately 35 lbs. (16 kg.)

RF Harmonics/Spurious Output: Suppression Meets or exceeds FCC/DOC/CCIR specifications

Start-up Time < 1.0 second typical.
Ruggedness IEC 587.
Standard Wideband Composite Operation

FM Signal to Noise 16 bit quantization (96 db) below +75 KHz deviation at 400 Hz. Measured in a DC to 100 KHz bandwidth with a 75 microsecond de-emphasis. DIN “A” weighting does not exhibit the subsonic noise associated with analog exciters.
THD 16 bit linearity (96 dB or 0.016% THD) at 400 Hz.

Synchronous AM 64 dB minimum
Asynchronous AM 80 dB typical


MFG P/N 99494100004 


The HARRIS DIGIT-CD transmitter - exciter is wellknown for its performance. A google search will provide you with a lot of information about it from users all around the globe! However we are always pleased to answer any questions you may want to ask us about it! :) 

The one we have for sale has been refurbished by us to the latest updates HARRIS technical bulletins suggested, and is full tested for all known possible faults of those units! 


We are located at Athens GREECE (yes the genuine ancient Greek Athens you may have heard from history lessons)! 

So, shipping it does take some days -  usually from 10 to 20 days - to pass the Atlantic sea and then delivered at your USA state... and for that reason it  has also a cost higher than getting a similar unit from a state nearby of yours... So our Ebay price is made to cover ALL that at once! Check it out! 


NOTE for EU buyers. Shipping cost to any EU country includes the required by law VAT fee that you have to pay at any inter-EU trading! That is why it seems "high" !!!