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COMM-connect
The COMM-connect WLAN Directional LPDA Antenna offers superior performance in applications requiring directivity. The antenna comes fully equipped with cable & SMA male connector, which makes it very easy to install in any type of installation. Our Antenna is housed in a very rugged radome, orginally designed for Maritime applications.
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EM-6945 | 500 MHz – 25 GHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
The EM-6945 Vector Log Periodic antenna covers the broadest frequency range available in such a small, rugged, deployable package. Offering the uncompromising performance you’ve come to expect from Electro-Metrics, a state-of-the-art design provides the antenna characteristics you need, unmatched by others in the community.
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EM-6851 | 2 GHz – 18 GHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
The EM-6851 Omni-Directional Wideband Antenna is capable of operating as either a transmitting or receiving antenna over the 2 to 18 GHz frequency range. This antenna provides a 45% size reduction when compared to similarly performing models. The antenna is enclosed in a weather resistant radome. The length of the support rod allows a microwave amplifier to be connected directly to the output connector, reducing the potential signal loss compared to an amplifier connected at a more distant point.
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EM-6000 | 10 KHz – 18 GHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
Electro-Metrics antenna kit consists of OmniDirectional and Directional antennas covering the frequency range of 10 kHz to 18 GHz. Accessories are included for use with the antennas. All antennas and accessories are placed in two carrying cases, which are provided.
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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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Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
Rohde & Schwarz monitoring antennas combine very high sensitivity with high gain up to 44 GHz, to capture even the weakest signals in a wide dynamic range.Their outstanding electrical performance, sturdy design and low weight ensure easy handling, making them ideal for stationary or mobile monitoring under extreme outdoor conditions. We can also tailor monitoring antennas to customer requirements. Rohde & Schwarz offers a full portfolio of monitoring antennas, including handheld, directional and omnidirectional stationary, directional and omnidirectional mobile and semi-mobile antennas, along with any necessary accessories.
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CCI
* Many of the antennas offer multi-band support: 700-2700 MHz*High front to back isolation*Omni and directional formats*Ceiling and wall mount configurations
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Antenna Research Associates
ARA has RF receive solutions for mobile, man portable and fixed site applications for electronic warfare and ISR missions. Our systems include receive only omni RF systems, RF intercept solutions, broadband omni antennas, directional antennas for tactical deployments, and multioctave band horn antennas.
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Pulse Electronics
Pulse’s outdoor antennas offer industry leading reliability for building out base station systems and extending wireless network coverage. Our outdoor antenna products can be used across a series of applications covering VHF, UHF, 4G LTE/5G, WiFi and GNSS Frequencies. Our robust offering of outdoor antennas includes;*Directional Yagi*Radome Omni’s*Base Stations*Outdoor Infrastructure*Femtocell Antennas*Multiband Antennas
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Smiths Interconnect
A vast portfolio of wideband and directional antennas featuring TECOM technology, including log-periodic and horn antennas, ranging from 20 MHz to 40 GHz. For use as standalone antennas or reflector feeds in parabolic antenna systems, they are deployed in broadband surveillance, tracking, and jamming systems. Our vast array of omnidirectional antennas include: conical spirals for broadband surveillance; slant linear bicones for shipboard DF applications; UHF/ VHF stackables for air-to-ground communications; and airborne instrumentation antennas.
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ALP650 -
Lectrosonics, Inc.
Skeletal design remote antenna with onboard amplifier ideal for long cable runs, phantom powered from Venue, UMC16 or Bias T. 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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Series HyperLOG ® 70 X -
Aaronia AG
Compatible with any Spectrum Analyzer or Oscilloscope. Incl. High-End Preamplifier. Ultra high gain (44dBi). The HyperLOG X LogPer antenna series can be used to locate extremely weak signals, thanks to the integrated preamplifier. The antenna offers excellent directional characteristics which can be optimized using the optional Laser and Compass.
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ERAVANT
A lens antenna is a directional antenna that uses a shaped piece of microwave-transparent material to bend and focus microwaves by refraction, as an optical lens does for light.[1] Typically it consists of a small feed antenna such as a patch antenna or horn antenna which radiates radio waves, with a piece of dielectric or composite material in front which functions as a converging lens to collimate the radio waves into a beam.[2] Conversely, in a receiving antenna the lens focuses the incoming radio waves onto the feed antenna, which converts them to electric currents which are delivered to a radio receiver. They can also be fed by an array of feed antennas, called a focal plane array (FPA), to create more complicated radiation patterns.