Disguised Antennas

DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF MISSION-CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS
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Comprod has a long experience in supplying disguised antennas and associated couplers to some of the leading Public Safety and private security organizations across North America, for national, state, regional and municipal agencies.  Our disguised antennas and filters are reliable and high quality to meet the needs of Mission-Critical communications.  The antennas provide high-performance two-way communications in VHF (low and high band), UHF, dual, and 800-900 MHz mobile bands.  Once installed they will be indistinguishable from the original AM/FM broadcast antenna on the covert or undercover vehicle.

  • 444-75 Low Band Antenna

    Frequency Range: 27-50 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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 to an OEM version will be recommended, where required (e.g. Euro-style, or universal mount traditional whip)
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  • 445-75 VHF Antenna

    Frequency Range: 132-174 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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 to an OEM version will be recommended, where required (e.g. Euro-style, or universal mount traditional whip)
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  • 446-75 UHF Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-512 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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 to an OEM version will be recommended, where required (e.g. Euro-style, or universal mount traditional whip)
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  • 447-75 700/800/900 MHz Antenna

    Frequency Range: 764-960 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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 to an OEM version will be recommended, where required (e.g. Euro-style, or universal mount traditional whip)
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  • Dual Band Antennas

    Frequency Range: 30-50 and 150-174 150-174 and 406-512 150-174 and 764-960 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Designed to meet customers' special requirements
    • Two or three separate frequency segments in a given mobile band
    • Cross-channel operation in two mobile bands with one antenna
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  • Comprod is a leader in the design of RF filtering and coupling devices. The following are the specifications for couplers and tuners required as part of a disguised antenna solution.
    • Broadcast couplers - allow AM-FM broadcast receiver operation along with normal two-way mobile radio operation.
    • Crossband couplers - allow mobile radios on two different bands to operate with a single disguised antenna.
    • Antenna tuners - provide impedance matching and partly retuning the existing antenna to new frequencies.
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  • F-33390 VHF Antenna

    Frequency Range: 138-150 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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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  • F-33404 Dual Band Antenna

    Frequency Range: 138-150, 764-776 MHz MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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)
    DOWNLOAD PDF