Model: CLA3-60/20VASEI
Radio Frequency AmplifierProperties:
An electronic device whose radio frequency input signals control power from a source independent of the input signals, and delivers radio frequency output signals of greater amplitude with respect to current and/or voltage. The output signals characteristics are uniformly related to the input signals. It operates at frequencies above 20 kilohertz.
Part CLA3-60/20VASEI NSN 5996-01-463-6031
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 8543709610
- SITC: 77878
- End Use: Electric apparatus
- NAICS: 335999
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Amplifiers
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