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A6434 -
CAES
CAES manufactures dipole antennas for a variety of terrestrial applications including fixed-site, man-portable, and vehicular.
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ZOJ7-20-100-1399 -
COM-MW Co., Ltd.
Dipole Antenna, Frequency 20~100MHz, Gain-7dBi, VSWR 3.5, Linear Polarization, N Type Female
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AD-100 -
Com-Power Corporation
The Tuned Dipole Antenna model AD-100 is a reference antenna set specified in many EMC standards. It is used in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1 GHz. This set consists of four baluns and was designed according to American National Standard C63.4. This reference antenna set is used for EMC test site calibrations and for calibrating other antennas, because it is considered a standard antenna according to ANSI C63.5 standard.
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A.H.Systems, Inc.
Provides reliable, repeatable measurements. Suitable of FCC, MIL-STD, VDE, Tempest and Immunity stesting.
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SNA600a -
Lectrosonics, Inc.
The SNA600 antenna is a versatile tool for use with wireless microphone receivers or IFB transmitters. The center frequency of its 100 MHz bandwidth is tunable from 550 to 800 MHz. The frequency is set by adjusting the dipole elements using the scale printed on the body of the antenna. The elements fold for storage.
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EM-6924 | 28 MHz – 1GHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
The EM-6924 tuned dipole set is the reference antenna for FCC and VDE measurements in the 28-1000 MHz range. Results from other linearly polarized antennas in the certifications process must be correlated with the results obtained from a tuned dipole.
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MODP2080 -
Microwave Factory Co,Ltd.
Antenna for Radiation Immunity Test on Car Max. Input Power : 12kW & High Erectric Field at = 4 : 100V/m Contolable the Height/Deviation by own unique Stand Patent Information.
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TDK RF Solutions Inc.
TDK Log Periodic Antennas - v-log array, log periodic dipole antenna, precision log periodic antenna, etc
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A.H.Systems, Inc.
Broadband antennas, compared to half wave dipoles, reduce test time because the technician did not have to stop the test to adjust the dipole antenna for each frequency. Most compliance standards now require the use of such antennas. The latest version of Mil-Std 461E states the used of broadband double ridge guide horn antenna as the antenna of choice for frequencies above 200 MHz.
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A.H.Systems, Inc.
For many years most standards called for the use of a half-wave dipole antenna set for frequencies above 80 MHz. However, to reduce test time, broadband antennas such as the biconical antenna and log periodic antennas began to be accepted. Broadband antennas, compared to half wave dipoles, reduce test time because the technician did not have to stop the test to adjust the dipole antenna for each frequency. A.H. Systems'' 7 models of Biconical Antennas operate efficiently over the frequency range of 20 MHz to 18 GHz. Suitable for FCC, MIL-STD, VDE, TEMPEST, and immunity testing, each Biconical antenna will provide reliable, repeatable measurements.
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ALP620 -
Lectrosonics, Inc.
Skeletal remote antenna for decreased wind loading. The ALP Series antennas are a Log Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) design that provides a useful directional pattern over a broad frequency bandwidth.
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ALP500 -
Lectrosonics, Inc.
Standard remote antenna ideal for fixed applications. The ALP Series antennas are a Log Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) design that provides a useful directional pattern over a broad frequency bandwidth.
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Type NRD -
National RF, Inc
Reference antennas are precision dipole antennas that offer a fixed 2.15 dB of gain over an isotropic antenna along the major lobe axis at specified frequencies (2.15 dBi). They are intended to be used for antenna field pattern and gain measurements, or general RF sensing in the laboratory.