406-470-mhz

  • 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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  • F-3872 UHF Yagi Antenna

    F-3872 UHF Yagi Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-470 MHz
    Gain: 3.5 dBd
    Rugged design to withstand harsh environmental conditions
    • Available in the UHF configuration (3 frequency splits)
    • Available in 2, 3, 7 element and 70 MHz wideband configurations
    • Vertical or horizontal polarization
    • DC ground for lightning protection
    • Fully welded for added durability
    • Black anodized and heavy-duty versions available
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  • 433-70 UHF Yagi Antenna

    Frequency Range: 406-470 MHz
    Gain: 6.5 dBd
    Rugged design to withstand harsh environmental conditions
    • Available in the UHF configuration (3 frequency splits)
    • Available in 2, 3, 7 element and 70 MHz wideband configurations
    • Vertical or horizontal polarization
    • DC ground for lightning protection
    • Fully welded for added durability
    • Black anodized and heavy-duty versions available
  • 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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