Biconic antennas |
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- From 75 MHz to 400 MHz
- Excellent azimuth pattern symmetry
- Low loss, high efficiency
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Compact Range feed horns |
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- From 750 MHz to 110 GHz
- Stable amplitude taper with frequency
- Low cross polarization
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Diagonal horns |
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- 2.5:1 bandwith or more (from 1 GHz to 40 GHz)
- Nearly circular symmetric beam
- Extremely low sidelobes
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Dual polarization feed antennas |
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- From 200 MHz to 2 GHz
- 10:1 bandwidth
- Nominally constant gain and beamwidth
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Dual polarized OEW |
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- Interchangeable apertures avoid any additional alignment procedure when aperture is changed
- Minimize interaction between probe and the antenna under test
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Dual polarized probes |
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- From 800 MHz to 40 GHz
- On- and off-axis polarization purity
- Excellent port to port isolation
- Low return loss/VSWR
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Electric sleeve dipoles |
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- From 400 MHz to 9 GHz
- Low loss, high efficiency
- Azimuth pattern symmetry compliant with CTIA ripple testing
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EMC antennas |
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- Stiff and robust architecture
- Resistant to harsh environments
- Conical, LOG periodic, Discone, Biconical, EMC Tx and Rx, Active dipole
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Linear array reference antenna |
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- Two bandwidths available
- Dual slant
- Low cross polarization
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Localisation & Safety |
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- Maximum gain values at low elevation angles
- Rotational symmetry of radiation pattern
- Natural circular polarization
- Dual frequency operation (Tx/R...
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Magnetic dipoles |
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- From 800 MHz to 3.6 GHz
- Low loss, high efficiency
- Azimuth pattern symmetry compliant with CTIA ripple testing
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Monocones |
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- From 70 MHz to 6 GHz
- Particularly suited to automotive applications
- Low loss, high efficiency
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Monopoles |
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- From 76 MHz to 18 GHz
- Particularly suited to automotive applications
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Omni-directional antennas |
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- Radiate power uniformly in horizontal plane
- Directive pattern shape in vertical plane
- Three product lines: 20 W, 100W and 400 W
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Open Ended Waveguide |
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- From L to Ka band
- Low loss, high efficiency
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Planar antennas |
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- Three product lines with 10 to 20 W power
- For radio and radar communication
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Positioning antennas |
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- Excellent phase center and group delay stability reference antennas
- Low profile and excellent hemispherical pattern for terminals antennas
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Quad ridge horns |
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- From 400 MHz to 32 GHz
- Uniform gain over operational bandwidth
- Dual linear discrimination with high polarization purity and isolation
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Standard gain horns |
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- From 960 MHz to 40 GHz
- Stable gain with frequency
- Linear polarization
- Low return loss/VSWR
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UWB antennas |
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- From 20 W to 200 W
- Monopoles or discones
- Resist to harsh environmental conditions
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Wideband horns |
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- From 68 MHz to 40 GHz
- Stable gain with frequency
- Linear polarized with high polarization purity
- Low return loss/ VSWR
- Dual ridge...
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