RF cavity filter 1559-1611MHz
Product Model: FIL1559&1611-SMA
The RF cavity filter is a key RF device in radio frequency (RF) and microwave communication systems. Its primary function is to perform precise filtering on signals of specific frequencies, allowing signals in the target frequency band to pass with minimal attenuation while significantly attenuating out-of-band interference signals. This helps improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and signal transmission quality of communication links, ensuring stable system operation in complex electromagnetic environments. With excellent performance in terms of low passive intermodulation (PIM), low insertion loss, and high rejection, RF cavity filters are suitable for wireless network optimization, in-building systems (IBS), base transceiver stations (BTS), distributed antenna systems (DAS), and antenna-feeder systems (AFS).
Product Description
♦ Frequency covers 1559-1611MHz
♦ Low insertion loss
♦ High rejection
♦ Suitable for indoor applications
- Specifications
- Block Diagram
- Outline Drawing
- Applications
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Specifications
| Frequency range | 1559-1611MHz |
| Insertion Loss | < 1.0 dB |
| Rejection | ≥ 80 dB @ f≤ 1481MHz ≥ 80 dB @ f≥ 1692 MHz |
| Return Loss | ≥18 dB |
| VSWR | ≤1.3 |
| RF Input Power, CW | 200W |
| Impedance | 50Ω |
| Net Weight (Single Unit) | ≤0.19kg |
| Dimensions (exclude connectors) | 104 x 44 x 21mm /4.09x1.73x0.83 inch |
| Operating temperature | -20℃ to +75℃ |
| RF connector | Input: SMA Female Output: SMA Female |
| Relative humidity | 0~95% |
| Color | Silver-plated |
| RoHS | Comply with RoHS |
| Ingress protection | IP52 |
Block Diagram

Outline Drawing

Applications
RF Cavity Filter: A Core Device for High-performance RF Front Ends
The RF cavity filter is a key RF device in radio frequency (RF) and microwave communication systems. Its primary function is to perform precise filtering on signals of specific frequencies, allowing signals in the target frequency band to pass with minimal attenuation while significantly attenuating out-of-band interference signals. This helps improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and signal transmission quality of communication links, ensuring stable system operation in complex electromagnetic environments. With excellent performance in terms of low passive intermodulation (PIM), low insertion loss, and high rejection, RF cavity filters are suitable for wireless network optimization, in-building systems (IBS), base transceiver stations (BTS), distributed antenna systems (DAS), and antenna-feeder systems (AFS).
The filter features the following characteristics:
1. Low Insertion Loss: Optimized internal structure and material selection minimize signal energy loss during transmission and enhance system efficiency.
2. Excellent Frequency Selectivity: High-quality resonant cavities deliver steep out-of-band rejection and ensure signal purity.
3. High Power Capacity: The cavity structure provides superior heat dissipation, supports high-power signal processing, and is ideal for high-power applications such as base stations.
4. Robust and Reliable Structure: Metal cavity packaging offers strong anti-interference capability, adapts to harsh environments, and ensures a long service life.
5. Low Intermodulation Performance: Premium materials and precision manufacturing processes significantly reduce intermodulation distortion and guarantee signal quality.
6. Universal Indoor and Outdoor Compatibility: The structural design accommodates complex indoor and outdoor environments, boasting good temperature stability and protective performance.
Application Scenarios
- Wireless Communication Base Stations: Applied in cellular base stations, microwave communication systems, etc., it accurately filters communication signals of different frequency bands and improves the indoor coverage quality of communication networks.
- Satellite Communication Equipment: Used in satellite ground stations and vehicle-mounted satellite terminals, it effectively eliminates ground clutter interference and improves the receiving sensitivity of satellite signals.
- Aerospace Electronics: Provides stable and reliable signal filtering solutions for communication systems on aircraft and spacecraft.
- Test Instruments: Utilized for signal filtering in RF test equipment to ensure the accuracy of test data.
- In-building Systems & Distributed Antenna Systems (IBS & DAS): Enhances signal quality and stability in indoor wireless coverage scenarios such as shopping malls, subways, and office buildings.
- Outdoor Communication Equipment: Suitable for equipment exposed to natural environments like base transceiver stations (BTS) and repeaters, with resistance to wind, rain, and high temperatures.
