NSN 5950-00-330-5349
Radio Frequency Transformer
Datasheet
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Product description
Radio Frequency Transformer NSN 5950-00-330-5349.
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MPN or Model
7606242
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Schedule B
8548.90.0100 (Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus not specified or included elsewhere in chapter 85) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
063420 - Transformers, NOI, Or Transformer Par -
Unit Weight (Est.)
0.1 lb
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Radio Frequency Transformer
An item having either a single tapped winding (autotransformer type), or two or more windings designed to furnish inductive reactance and/or transfer electrical energy in circuits by means of a magnetic field. It is so designed that its entire intended range of operations is above 20 kilohertz (kilocycles). The minimum value may extend into the audio frequency range (below 20 kilohertz). It may include integral capacitors, coils, resistors, and adjustable tuning cores. For items having only two active terminals see coil, radio frequency. Includes types having windings which may be moved with respect to each other. Excludes transformer, discriminator.
Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 5950-00-330-5349 radio frequency transformerManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
| MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
|---|---|
| 7606242 | Us Army Ardec Rdecom |
| B093504-4 | American Telephone And Telegraph Co |
| DMS 77015B | Dla Land And Maritime |
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