406-512 MHz

  • F-3953 UHF Antenna

    Frequency Range: 380-470 / 450-512 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Designed for external Public Safety Radio Frequencies to propagate within buildings, tunnels or public use environments
    • Multiple frequency bands
    • Aluminum painted
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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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  • 62-38-71 Pass-Reject Cavity

    Frequency Range: 380-512 MHz
    Designed to pass a frequency band and reject a narrow band of frequencies
    • Can reject frequencies on either the high or low side of the pass frequency
    • Temperature compensated to ensure frequency stability
    • High attenuation to minimize desense and interference
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  • 555-75 Economical Antenna

    Frequency Range: 132-960 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Unity gain in a wideband design for heavy-duty service
    • Manufactured using the best corrosion-resistant materials and finishes available
    • Ultrasonically-welded brass insert and a gold-plated spring-loaded contact
    • Shipped with a factory tuned whip cut to size based on the customer specified frequency range between 136 MHz and 960 MHz
    • Standard Motorola NMO type mount providing an excellent moisture seal even when the antenna is removed
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  • 550-75 1/4 Wave VHF/UHF/Trunking Antenna

    Frequency Range: 136-960 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Unity gain in a wideband design for heavy-duty service
    • Manufactured using the best corrosion-resistant materials and finishes available
    • Ultrasonically-welded brass insert and a gold-plated spring-loaded contact
    • Shipped with a 19” whip that can be cut by the customer to any frequency between 136 MHz and 960 MHz
    • Standard Motorola NMO type mount providing an excellent moisture seal even when the antenna is removed
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  • 583-75 UHF Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    Gain: 3 dBd
    • 3.0 dBd gain achieved by featuring a 5/8-wave whip with a base loaded matching coil
    • Manufactured using the best corrosion-resistant materials and finishes available
    • Triple-plated chrome brass with a large insert molded low-loss coil form and spring-loaded, gold-plated contact
    • Large diameter coil form which allows for a wider operational bandwidth and better matching characteristics
    • Rubber boot and overlap construction to ensure a moisture-proof installation
    • Standard Motorola NMO type mount
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  • F-3741 Tri-Band Antenna

    Frequency Range: VHF / UHF/ 760-960 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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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  • F-3749 Tri-Band Antenna

    Frequency Range: VHF / 406-490 / 760-960 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
    • 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
    • The F-3749 Antenna is available in custom colors for orders of 150 or more.
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  • F-3749A Tri-Band Antenna F-3749A Tri-Band Antenna

    F-3749A Tri-Band Antenna

    Frequency Range: VHF / 406-490 / 760-960 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
    • 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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  • 63-38-71 Notch Cavity

    Frequency Range: 380-512 MHz
    Designed to reject one narrow band of frequencies, while letting all others pass in the operating band
    • Can be cascaded or added to one another in order to sharpen the attenuation of the rejection curve
    • Temperature compensated to ensure frequency stability
    • High attenuation to minimize desense and interference from adjacent systems
    • Adjustable loops: each cavity has a calibration index
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  • 60-38-71 XMF Band Pass UHF Multicoupler

    Frequency Range: 380-512 MHz
    Designed for minimizing interference from adjacent channels and outside systems
    • Available in single, dual, triple or additional units
    • Temperature compensated to ensure frequency stability
    • High attenuation to minimize desense and interference from adjacent systems
    • Adjustable loops: each cavity has a calibration index for easy field tuning
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  • 60-38-72 XMF Band Pass UHF Multicoupler

    Frequency Range: 380-512 MHz
    Designed for minimizing interference from adjacent channels and outside systems
    • Available in single, dual, triple or additional units
    • Temperature compensated to ensure frequency stability
    • High attenuation to minimize desense and interference from adjacent systems
    • Adjustable loops: each cavity has a calibration index for easy field tuning
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