406-512 MHz

  • 21-40-XX Low Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
    • Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
    • High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
    • Low loss: maximizes system performance
    • Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
    • Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
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  • 22-40-XX Low Power Dual Isolator

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
      Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
    • Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
    • High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
    • Low loss: maximizes system performance
    • Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
    • Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
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  • 26-35-YY-NF Tappers

    Frequency Range: 350-2700 MHz
    • Low insertion loss
    • Lower PIM versions available with DIN 7/16 Connector
    • Compact dimensions: 5.5 x 1.0 x 1.7 in.
    • 5, 6, 10, 15, 20, 30 dB values
    • Average power of 200 Watts
    • Mounting bracket supplied
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  • 268-70 Ground Plane Antenna

    268-70 Ground Plane Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-470 MHz
    Gain: 2-3 dBd
    Omnidirectional antenna for wide frequency band applications. Ideal for mounting on buildings
    • Available in UHF configuration (3 frequency splits)
    • Rugged design to withstand the most extreme environmental conditions.
    • The mounting hardware supplied will permit 0.75” to 2.38” O.D. pipe installation.
    • DC ground for lightning protection
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  • 27-35-02-NF 2-Way Power Splitters

    Frequency Range: 350-2700 MHz
    • Low insertion loss
    • Lower PIM versions available with DIN 7/16 Connector
    • 3 dB values
    • Average power of 300 Watts
    • Mounting bracket supplied
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  • 27-35-03-NF 3-Way Power Splitters

    Frequency Range: 350-2700 MHz
    • Low insertion loss
    • Lower PIM versions available with DIN 7/16 Connector
    • 5 dB values
    • Average power of 300 Watts
    • Mounting bracket supplied
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  • 301-70 Omnidirectional Antenna

    301-70 Omnidirectional Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Very large bandwidth which make it ideal for emergency use or resale
    • Available in UHF configuration (3 frequency splits)
    • Rugged design to withstand the most extreme environmental conditions
    • The mounting hardware supplied will permit 0.75” to 2.3/8” O.D. pipe installation.
    • DC ground for lightning protection
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  • 359-75 UHF Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Ideal for low clearance applications such as those found on trains, public transit vehicles, construction equipment and police vehicles
    • Low-profile rugged alternative to a ¼-wave whip mobile antenna
    • When mounted on a horizontal surface, maximum radiation is omnidirectional and vertically polarized
    • High strength cast aluminum design. Can be coated for additional protection against harsh environmental conditions
    • Supplied with an O-ring to ensure a moisture-proof installation
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  • 360-75 Single Band Antenna

    Frequency Range: 380-512 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Designed for external Public Safety Radio Frequencies to propagate within buildings, tunnels or public use environments
    • Offered with Fire Retardant 6200 Kydex or ABS radomes
    • 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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  • 360-75-ABS UHF Antenna

    Frequency Range: 380-512 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Ideal for low clearance applications such as those found on trains, public transit vehicles, construction equipment and police vehicles
    • Low-profile rugged alternative to a ¼-wave whip mobile antenna
    • When mounted on a horizontal surface, maximum radiation is omnidirectional and vertically polarized
    • Impact-resistant ABS radome
    • Supplied with a mounting gasket to ensure a moisture-proof installation
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  • 365-70 UHF Corner Reflector Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-470 MHz
    Gain: 15 dBd
    Broadband, ideal for point-to-point applications
    • Available in VHF, UHF, 700/800/900 MHz configurations
    • Very high front-to-back ratio
    • Highly directive parabolic antennas consisting of a back-firing dipole reflector assembly for increased gain and directivity.
    • Performance is constant throughout the band
    • Rugged design to withstand harsh environmental conditions
    • Ultra-low VSWR ratings
    • Vertical or horizontal polarization
    • DC ground for lightning protection
    • Heavy-duty versions available
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  • 41-40-XX High Power Single Isolator

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    Ideal for blocking the transfer of RF power flow in the opposite direction
    • Used for intermodulation panels, protecting your transmitters from reflected power and providing extra isolation
    • High isolation: minimizes intermodulation products
    • Low loss: maximizes system performance
    • Continuous power: physical size and materials used maximize the performance across the operating band
    • Can be combined with a variety of loads, 5/25/60/100/150/250 watt combinations, as well as with second harmonic filters for Hybrid Combiners (HTCs )
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