Alan Industries 50SV100 50 ohm RF Step Attenuator – 0–100 dB, SMA, DC–2 GHz Style Bench Attenuator
$139.00
Used Alan Industries Inc. 50SV100 RF step attenuator, marked as a 50 ohm / 100 dB step attenuator. This is a compact bench-grade coaxial attenuator useful for reducing RF signal levels during receiver testing, service-monitor work, signal generator work, alignment setups, sensitivity checks, and general RF bench troubleshooting.
This unit is especially useful when working with ham, CB, commercial radio, RF modules, and test equipment where controlled signal reduction is needed between generators, receivers, service monitors, spectrum analyzers, or other 50-ohm bench gear.
The body label identifies:
Alan Industries Inc.
Model No.: 50SV100
Serial No.: 4354
50? step attenuator, up to 100 dB
Physical condition is used with normal cosmetic wear, aging, and label wear from bench/storage use. Red connector caps are shown in the photo. Buyer should verify connector style and suitability for their test setup before purchase.
Pulled from RF Boneyard bench/service stock for practical repair and restoration use.
his Alan Industries 50SV100 50? step attenuator is a limited RF bench/tool item. No restock is currently scheduled. Once this unit is sold, it may not be available again unless another similar surplus unit is found.
Pipeline quantities are informational and may change after arrival, inspection, sorting, testing, or donor teardown.
RF Boneyard Bench Notes
Used surplus RF test equipment. Cosmetic wear, label wear, and age-related marks may be present. Buyer is responsible for confirming connector type, attenuation requirements, frequency range, and power handling before use. No calibration certificate is included unless specifically stated. Not intended as a high-power transmitter load unless the buyer verifies proper rating and application
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