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  • 638-70 Log Periodic Antenna (VHF)

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    Gain: 8 dBd
    Wide band, ideal for base station or in-building applications
    • Available in VHF and UHF configurations
    • Very high front-to-back ratio
    • 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
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  • 655-70 Log Periodic Antenna (VHF)

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    Gain: 9 dBd
    Wide band, ideal for base station or in-building applications
    • Available in VHF and UHF configurations
    • Very high front-to-back ratio
    • 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
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  • 635-70 Log Periodic Antenna (VHF)

    Frequency Range: 138-174 MHz
    Gain: 6 dBd
    Wide band, ideal for base station or in-building applications
    • Available in VHF and UHF configurations
    • Very high front-to-back ratio
    • 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
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  • 882-70-A VHF (Aviation)

    Frequency Range: 118-138 MHz
    Gain: 3.0/5.5 dBd
    880 Aviation Series. Offered in omnidirectional or bi-directional versions
    • Internal cabling, fixed dipole-mast spacing and adjustable pattern control
    • Heavy-duty, black anodized  versions available
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  • UWB1304000-NF Ultra-Wideband
    In-Building Antenna

    Frequency Range: 130-4000 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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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  • UWB1304000-4310M Ultra-Wideband

    Frequency Range: 130-4000 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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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  • UWB1301000-RNF Ultra-Wideband
    In-Building Antenna

    Frequency Range: 130-1000 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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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  • UWB1301000-NF Ultra-Wideband
    In-Building Antenna

    Frequency Range: 130-1000 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    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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  • Our new mounting solution UWB-MOUNT-KIT for UWB1301000-NF and UWB1304000-NF has been designed for applications where the antenna will be installed on a surface other than a ceiling or gyprock wall, such as: wood, metal or concrete. DOWNLOAD PDF
  • This compact unidirectional (1 way) RF over Fiber (RFoF) transmitter is designed for conversion of RF signals to optical signals carried over long distances. The Tx unit using an optical transmitter, converts RF to Optical signal and the Rx unit converts back to RF signal. The two units are connected through customer’s single mode fiber.
    • Noise Figure 6 dB with LNA with MDS ~-168 dB/Hz for very low incoming signals
    • Impedance of 50 Ohm and 75 Ohm
    • Gain variation S21 (fo) of ±1 dB for 90° C variation
    • Better linearity,
    • Excellent gain flatness
    • Tx, Rx and Link gain control
    • Real-time diagnostic of deployed links through GUI installed on the PC
    The RFoF links operate from a flexible DC power from 5 to 12 Volts.  Both the Tx and Rx units includes LNAs and variable attenuators that enable customer to adjust the Noise Figure, Input P1dB, and IP3 with wide dynamic range values. The LNA can be operated through the RFoF software allowing RF input power in the range of -100 dBm/1MHz for wideband applications, with low Noise Figure of 6 dB. The RFoF link has excellent gain flatness with 0.5dB gain tracking between different links. For special applications requiring temperature stability operation, a unique algorithm supporting 0.5 dB over 1000C has been developed. The RF and Optical parameters: link gain, noise figure, P1dB, optical power can be remotely adjusted with help of internal microcontroller that allows for RF and Optical control, either locally or remotely. DOWNLOAD PDF
  • TTA-79-NN-CC Top Tower Amplifier

    Frequency Range: 794-824 MHz
    Top-Tower Amplifier Our modular Tower-Top Amplifier (TTA) systems provide superior receiver system performance and excellent electrical reliability by improving base station Up Link (UL) sensitivity. TTA systems overcome link budget imbalance between the Up Link and Down Link (DL) by boosting received signal to overcome received path loss (feeder losses).
    • Improved base station UL sensitivity
    • Redundant LNA with automatic change over
    • LNA bypass modes
    • Monitoring & Control via GUI
    • SNMP Alarms
    • Remote Access
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  • For optimal performance two bumper antennas are installed in a vehicle: one at the front of the vehicle and one at the rear. The Comprod power splitter (SPLT-BUMP-400900) is designed to help to create an omnidirectional pattern around the vehicle and enable better network coverage. DOWNLOAD PDF