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HP 360B 1200 MC Low Pass Filter (Pre-Owned)

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HP 360B 1200 MC Low Pass Filter (Pre-Owned)

Key Features At A Glance

  • Coaxial low pass filter series with cut-off frequencies of 700 MHz, 1.2 GHz, 2.2 GHz, and 4.1 GHz across the family
  • Insertion loss not over 1 dB below 0.9 times cut-off frequency for clean transmission through the pass band
  • Rejection of 50 dB or greater at 1.25 times cut-off frequency, extending to at least 3 times cut-off
  • 50 ohm impedance through the pass band; SWR less than 1.6 near cut-off
  • Type N connectors (one male, one female) for direct insertion into standard 50 ohm coaxial test setups
  • Multi-section coaxial filter construction in a brass tube housing for stable, repeatable performance
  • No spurious responses up to three times the cut-off frequency
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The HP 360A is a coaxial low pass filter with a 700 MHz cut-off frequency, part of the four-model 360 series that also includes the 360B (1.2 GHz), 360C (2.2 GHz), and 360D (4.1 GHz). Each filter consists of a multi-section coaxial filter housed in a brass tube and terminated in Type N connectors, with one male and one female end to allow direct in-line insertion into a 50 ohm coaxial signal path.

These filters are intended to facilitate microwave measurements by eliminating harmonics generated by the signal source. Specific applications described for the series include use as a spectrum analyzer preselector, slotted-line measurements, checking filter characteristics, and determining receiver response. Used as a preselector with the HP 851A/8551A Spectrum Analyzer, the 360 series permits analysis of signals below the filter cut-off frequency without interference from higher-frequency signals.

Brand Heritage

Hewlett-Packard spun out its test and measurement business as Agilent Technologies in 1999, and the electronic measurement portion of that business was transferred to Keysight Technologies in 2014. Legacy HP-branded coaxial components such as the 360 series predate those transitions and are encountered today primarily as established equipment from the original HP era.

Compare Other Models in This Series

The HP 360 series is a four-model family of coaxial low pass filters that share a common mechanical and electrical architecture and differ primarily in cut-off frequency. All four models use a multi-section coaxial filter in a brass tube housing with Type N connectors, present a 50 ohm pass band impedance, and reach 50 dB or greater rejection at 1.25 times their respective cut-off frequencies.

The four cut-off frequencies — 700 MHz, 1.2 GHz, 2.2 GHz, and 4.1 GHz — cover the harmonic-suppression and preselection ranges most commonly needed in microwave measurement work. Selection within the family is driven directly by where the fundamental of interest sits and where the harmonics or out-of-band content needing rejection begin.

Each pre-owned 360-series model below is listed on its own product page so cut-off frequency, dimensions, and pricing match the specific filter being ordered. Reach out for current availability and lead time on any of the four cut-off variants.

The 360A is the lowest cut-off frequency model in the series at 700 MHz, with the SWR specification holding below 1.6 to within 100 MHz of cut-off. Among the four models it is also the longest, at 10-7/8 inches (276 mm) overall, reflecting the larger filter sections required to achieve cut-off at the lower frequency.

Beyond cut-off frequency, the most visible differences across the series are the SWR transition region and the physical length. SWR stays below 1.6 to within 100 MHz of cut-off on the 360A and 360B, widening to 200 MHz on the 360C and 300 MHz on the 360D. Overall length is 10-7/8 inches (276 mm) for the 360A and 10-25/32 inches (274 mm) for the 360C, while the 360B and 360D are shorter at 7-7/32 inches (183 mm) and 7-3/8 inches (187 mm) respectively. Outer diameter is 5/8 inch (16 mm) across all four models.

The comparison table that follows lays out cut-off frequency, SWR transition margin, overall length, and outer diameter side by side so the right model can be selected for a given measurement band and mechanical envelope.

Model Cut-Off Frequency Insertion Loss Rejection
360B 1200 MC Not over 1 db below 0.9 times cut-off frequency 50 db or more at 1.25 x cut-off frequency
360A 700 MC Not over 1 db below 0.9 times cut-off frequency 50 db or more at 1.25 x cut-off frequency
360C 2200 MC Not over 1 db below 0.9 times cut-off frequency 50 db or more at 1.25 x cut-off frequency
360D 4100 MC Not over 1 db below 0.9 times cut-off frequency 50 db or more at 1.25 x cut-off frequency

Additional differences in specifications beyond the few shown above are not listed here — see each model's full specifications below.

Product Core & Specifications

Specification Value
Cut-Off Frequency 1200 MC
Insertion Loss Not over 1 db below 0.9 times cut-off frequency
Rejection 50 db or more attenuation at 1.25 x cut-off frequency; greater than 50 db from 1.25Fc to at least 3.0Fc
Impedance 50 ohms through pass band
Standing Wave Ratio Less than 1.6 to within 100 MC of cut-off
Spurious Response No spurious response up to three times cut-off frequency
Connectors Type N, one male and one female
Overall Length 7-7/32 in. (183 mm)
O.D. 5/8 in. (16 mm)
Male Offset (Center Line to End) 2-1/8 in. (54 mm)
Female Offset (Center Line to End) 2-1/4 in. (57 mm)
Shipping Weight Approximately 2 lbs. (0.9 kg)
Important: Insertion loss is specified as not over 1 dB only below 0.9 times the cut-off frequency. For the 360A, that places the guaranteed low-loss region below approximately 630 MHz; operation closer to the 700 MHz cut-off will see rising insertion loss before the rejection region begins.Important: Impedance is 50 ohms through pass band. Should be matched for optimum performance.Important: Male and female offset (center line to end of Type N connector) dimensions are listed in the datasheet only for the 360A and 360B models; corresponding offset dimensions for 360C and 360D are not specified in this datasheet.Usage tip: the 360 series is described in the datasheet for use as a preselector with the HP 851A/8551A Spectrum Analyzer, permitting analysis of signals below the filter cut-off without interference from higher-frequency content.

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  • Functional verification included
  • Note that unnecessary accessories may not be included (contact Test Architect to confirm).

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Model No

HP

Condition

Used

Manufacturer

Anritsu

Frequency

110 GHz