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Heavy-duty wide band dual dipole array well suited for multicoupled systems due to its wide bandwidth. Fully welded and black anodized design for use in extreme environmental conditions. The F-33068 has internal cabling and a fixed dipole to mast spacing. DOWNLOAD PDF
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- Frequency range of 138-174 MHz
- Unity gain achieved over its operating bandwidth
- Used for vehicles, such as ambulances, where vertical clearance is critical
- This antenna is ideal for a vehicle that enters areas with reduced headroom
- Combined with a matching circuit that is mounted inside the vehicle
- Each antenna assembly is individually calibrated on the roof of a vehicle
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Individually calibrated to ensure the best performance in a disguised appearance
- Two or three separate frequency segments in a given mobile band
- Cross-channel operation in two mobile bands with one antenna
- Alternative antennas will be recommended, where required (e.g. Euro-style, or universal mount traditional whip)
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Ideal for applications where costs are calculated per antenna
- Available in many configurations
- VHF, UHF or 700/800/900 MHz antennas can be combined onto one mast
- Mix and match with our 770, 790 and 870 series antennas
- Can be configured for side or top mount
- Low VSWR version with maximum gain over the specified frequencies
- Heavy-duty versions available
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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
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The F-3647-HDBTM 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-HDBTM 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
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Ideal for applications where costs are calculated per antenna
- Available in many configurations
- VHF, UHF or 700/800/900 MHz antennas can be combined onto one mast
- Mix and match with our 770, 790 and 870 series antennas
- Can be configured for side or top mount
- Low VSWR version with maximum gain over the specified frequencies
- Heavy-duty versions available
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Ideal for applications where costs are calculated per antenna
- Available in many configurations
- VHF, UHF or 700/800/900 MHz antennas can be combined onto one mast
- Mix and match with our 770, 790 and 870 series antennas
- Can be configured for side or top mount
- Low VSWR version with maximum gain over the specified frequencies
- Heavy-duty versions available
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Ideal for state or country borders
- Offered in a 3/8 wave version
- Fully welded
- The reflectors provide more directivity and greater front-to-back ratios.
- The exposed dipoles have internal cabling and fixed dipole- mast spacing.
- Side or top mount, heavy-duty and black anodized versions available
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Ideal for state or country borders
- Offered in a 3/8 wave version
- Fully welded
- The reflectors provide more directivity and greater front-to-back ratios.
- The exposed dipoles have internal cabling and fixed dipole- mast spacing.
- Side or top mount, heavy-duty and black anodized versions available
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Designed for external Public Safety Radio Frequencies to propagate within buildings, tunnels or public use environments
- Designed for mounting on a concrete surface to meet full bandwidth specifications
- Meet the recommended fire safety practices of both the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Federal Rail Administration (FRA) for smoke emission and flammability as tested under ASTM E-662 and ASTM E-162
- Flame resistant and self-extinguishing polycarbonate tubing is used for the radome
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Ideal for state or country borders
- Offered in a 3/8 wave version
- Fully welded
- The reflectors provide more directivity and greater front-to-back ratios.
- The exposed dipoles have internal cabling and fixed dipole- mast spacing.
- Side or top mount, heavy-duty and black anodized versions available
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The F-3980 is a wide band dual antenna with an 871F-70 on the base and a 792-70 on the top. The antenna offers for the 871F-70 a choice of radiation patterns that are determined by the dipole-to-mast spacing. The F-3980 has an internal cabling and is not field adjustable. The 871F-70 antenna is offered in a ¼, 3/8, or ½ wave pattern spacing versions. SPEC Sheet
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Designed for compact, close frequency installations. Ideal for very closely spaced frequency transmitters
- Ideal for intermodulation panels, providing extra protection with their second harmonic filters, when physical space is at a premium or is constrained, and for providing extra isolation between two very close transmitters
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power:
- Physical size and materials used maximizes the performance across the operating band
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Designed for compact, close frequency installations. Ideal for very closely spaced frequency transmitters
- Ideal for intermodulation panels, providing extra protection with their second harmonic filters, when physical space is at a premium or is constrained, and for providing extra isolation between two very close transmitters
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power:
- Physical size and materials used maximizes the performance across the operating band
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Designed for compact, close frequency installations. Ideal for very closely spaced frequency transmitters
- Ideal for intermodulation panels, providing extra protection with their second harmonic filters, when physical space is at a premium or is constrained, and for providing extra isolation between two very close transmitters
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power:
- Physical size and materials used maximizes the performance across the operating band
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Designed for compact, close frequency installations. Ideal for very closely spaced frequency transmitters
- Ideal for intermodulation panels, providing extra protection with their second harmonic filters, when physical space is at a premium or is constrained, and for providing extra isolation between two very close transmitters
- High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
- Low loss: maximizes system performance
- Continuous power:
- Physical size and materials used maximizes the performance across the operating band
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Usage for Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety or LTE communication in multiple stories of a building.
- Mounting on a ceiling or gyprock wall, without need of a ground plane
- An extra protection can be added to meet the recommended fire safety practices of both the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Federal Rail Administration (FRA) for smoke emission and flammability as tested under ASTM E-662 and ASTM E-162
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Usage for Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety or LTE communication in multiple stories of a building.
- Designed to be installed on hard surfaces such as concrete or metal structures.
- A layer of Kydex 6200 of 0.3’’ thickness is added to meet the recommended fire safety practices of both the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Federal Rail Administration (FRA) for smoke emission and flammability as tested under ASTM E-662 and ASTM E-162
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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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Usage for Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety or LTE communication in multiple stories of a building.
- Mounting on a ceiling or gyprock wall, without need of a ground plane
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Designed for easy installation, reducing coaxial runs, and in-building applications with multi-band antennas
- Allows multiple bands to share the same transmission lines
- Available in VHF, UHF and 800/900 MHz bands
- Can be Tower-Mounted (TM), Rack-Mounted (RM) or stand alone
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Ideal for combining multiple Rx frequencies onto the same antenna
- Available in 2, 4, 8, 12, 16 and 32 port configurations
- Simple and cost-effective design
- Standard 19” Rack Mount (RM) or cavity-mounted (CM) versions
- Each unit consists of a power splitter and an RF amplifier.
- Plug-in Power Supply (PS) optional