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  • Dual, Triple and Quad Feed Exposed Dipole Array

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    Gain: 2.0-2.5 dBd
    Dual, Triple, and Quad Feed Exposed Dipole Array The (2)871F-70, (3)871F-70, and (4)871F-70 are wide band multiple antennas designed for multicoupled systems. The antenna offers a choice of radiation patterns that are determined by the dipole-to-mast spacing. • These antennas have internal cabling and are not field adjustable. • Each antenna is offered in a 1/4, 3/8, or 1/2 wave pattern spacing versions. • Typical antenna to antenna isolation is 30dB, versions with 40 dB of isolation are also available. • Heavy duty versions are available. Please contact Comprod Inc. Technical support technician for consultation. DOWNLOAD PDF DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PATTERNS
  • F-3647-HD Heavy Duty Wideband Dual Antenna

    Frequency Range: 138-174 (871F-70), 406-512 (771-70) MHz
    Gain: 2.0-2.5 dBd
    The F-3647 is a heavy duty wideband dual antenna with an 871F-70 on the base and a 771-70 on the top. The antenna offers for the 871F-70 & 771-70 a choice of radiation patterns that are determined by the dipole-to-mast spacing. The F-3647 has an internal cabling and is not field adjustable. The 871F-70 & 771-70 antenna is offered in a ¼, 3/8, or ½ wave pattern spacing versions. The antenna can be black anodized. Heavy Duty version of the antenna is also available. DOWNLOAD PDF DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PATTERNS
  • F-3647 Wideband Dual Antenna

    Frequency Range: 138-174 (871F-70), 406-512 (771-70) MHz
    Gain: 2.0-2.5 dBd
    The F-3647 is a wideband dual antenna with an 871F-70 on the base and a 771-70 on the top. The antenna offers for the 871F-70 & 771-70 a choice of radiation patterns that are determined by the dipole-to-mast spacing. The F-3647 has an internal cabling and is not field adjustable. The 871F-70 & 771-70 antenna is offered in a ¼, 3/8, or ½ wave pattern spacing versions. The antenna can be black anodized. Heavy Duty version of the antenna is also available. DOWNLOAD PDF DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PATTERNS
  • F-33378 Low-Band Exposed Dipole Antenna

    Frequency Range: 30-76 MHz
    Gain: 2.5 dBd
    The Low Band Exposed Dipole Antenna Series are available in our standard or heavy-duty construction. These exposed dipole antennas come in both single and dual configurations, depending on the gain required. They are constructed from high strength, corrosion resistant aluminum alloy, hot galvanized steel mounting hardware, and use unique PVC off-set support arms. Our heavy-duty versions have dual support braces and use a superior anti-torque support. All components are oversized.
    • Each antenna has a rugged design to withstand the most extreme environmental conditions.
    • Supplied with anti-torque supports.
    • DC ground for lightning protection.
    • Can be black anodized coating for enhanced anti-corrosion and de-icing properties
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  • 298-70 VHF Yagi Antenna

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    Gain: 12.5 dBd
    Rugged design to withstand harsh environmental conditions
    • Vertical or horizontal polarization
    • DC ground for lightning protection
    • Black anodized and heavy-duty versions available
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  • F-33031-D Wideband Heavy Duty Omnidirectional Antenna

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    Gain: 6.0 dBd
    The F-33031-D is a Wide Band Heavy Duty Omnidirectional Antenna specifically designed for trunked multicoupled and X-pass systems applications. This antenna is extremely rugged and is well suited for use in severe environmental conditions. This antenna is a Low Intermod design that incorporates a minimum of moveable joints in its construction and replaces standard castings with heavy duty welded joints.
    • The F-33031-D has internal cabling design and is not field adjustable.
    • Mast 3,5" (88.9 mm) O.D.
    • Passive Intermodulation Specification is measured in the third order intermodulation products, using two 20 watts (+43 dBm) Carriers.
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  • F-33030-D Wideband Ultra Heavy Duty Omnidirectional Antenna

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    Gain: 6.0 dBd
    The F-33030-D is a Wide Band Ultra Heavy Duty Omnidirectional Antenna specifically designed for trunked multicoupled and X-pass systems applications. This antenna is extremely rugged and is well suited for use in severe environmental conditions. This antenna is a Low Intermod design that incorporates a minimum of moveable joints in its construction and replaces standard castings with heavy duty welded joints.
    • The F-33030-D has internal cabling design and is not field adjustable.
    • Mast 4,5" (114.3 mm) O.D.
    • Passive Intermodulation Specification is measured in the third order intermodulation products, using two 20 watts (+43 dBm) Carriers.
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  • 774-70-HDWBTM-1/2 UHF Exposed Dipole

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    Gain: 8.0-8.5 dBd
    The 774-70-HDBWTM-1/2 is a Wide Band, Black Anodized, Heavy Duty Welded, UHF Antenna. It is an extremely rugged 4 dipole Antenna designed for multicoupled systems. All our antennas can be customized to your particular applications. Our antennas can be configured for side mount or top mount. This antenna is configured for top mount. The 774-70-HDBWTM-1/2 antenna has internal cabling and fixed dipole-mast spacing. The antenna has either 406-470 MHz or 450-512 MHz split.
    • Low VSWR version with maximum gain over specified frequency.
    • Heavy Duty and Black Anodized version.
    • This antenna is 1/2 wavelength spacing version offering bidirectional radiation pattern.
    • Standard connector is N-Male and optional 7/16 DIN or 4.3-10 is also available.
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  • UWB1304000-4310M Ultra-Wideband

    Frequency Range: 130-4000 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Produc short description before changes Usage for Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety or LTE communication in multiple stories of a building. The antenna’s main application includes usage for:
    • Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety
    • LTE communication
    • Cellular bands in multiple stories of a building
    • Mounting on a ceiling or gyprock wall, without need of a ground plane
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  • Our premium dual-band antennas feature heavy-duty design and excellent performance. Perfect for both voice and data transmission. These antennas are optimized for the band 138-145MHz and 810-860 MHz.
    • Manufactured using the bestcorrosion resistant materials and finishes available
    • Ideal for commercial applications in harsh environment
    • Weatherproof rubber boot seals and overlap construction
    • Standard Mounting TAD/NMO type mount
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  • F-33486 Dual Band Antenna

    Gain: 3 / 3 / 5 dBd
    Our premium dual-band antennas feature heavy-duty design and excellent performance. Perfect for both voice and data transmission. These antennas are optimized for the band 138-145MHz and 810-860 MHz.
    • Manufactured using the bestcorrosion resistant materials and finishes available
    • Ideal for commercial applications in harsh environment
    • Weatherproof rubber boot seals and overlap construction
    • Standard Mounting TAD/NMO type mount
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  • F-33499 Sharkfin Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-470 MHz
    The F-33499 is a Covert Vehicle Antenna disguised in Shark Fin housing. This antenna provides 0 dBd of gain and less than 1.7:1 VSWR over 10 MHz bandwidth in the range of frequency of 406 to 470MHz. It has a radiation pattern nearly omnidirectional in azimuth. The shark fin style disguised antennas allow a public security organization to use a vehicle’s existing AM/FM antennas for both conventional radio receiver functions as well as allowing a two-way radio to communicate over the same antenna.  This allows a covert vehicle to avoid the need for a long mobile antenna.
    • 0 dBd of gain
    • Less than 1.7:1 VSWR over its operating bandwidth
    • A radiation pattern nearly omnidirectional in azimuth
    • A broadcast coupler is optionally available
    • Cross-band couplers when multi-band operation required on a single antenna
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