Biconic Antennas
attenna conductors are flared into two cones diametrically opposed, sharing a common axis and vertex.
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Combilog Antenna
AC-220
The AC-220 Combilog antenna is for EMC emission and immunity up to 2 GHz.. It combines the electrical properties of two antenna (biconical and Log ). It reduces overall testing time by 20 - 30% due to antenna switching. It is Optimized for emission measurements, but can handle up to 500 Watt CW, making it suitable for most immunity measurements . Each antenna is individually calibrated at 10 meters and the data included the purchase price.
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Biconical Antennas
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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Biconic Logarithmic Periodic Antennas (Hybrid)
It combines the electrical properties of two antenna (biconical and Log ).
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Biconical Antennas
Biconical Antennas have dipole like characteristics (e.g. circular directional pattern in the H-plane,"8"-shaped in the E-plane, fixed phase center, comparable gain), with an enormous wide bandwidth achieved by the double cone elements.
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Active biconical Antennas
BicoLOG X Series
Only a single broadband test antenna for the complete frequency range from 20MHz up to 3GHz. Optimal for usage with spectrum analysers for EMC measurement. Active Antennas with high gain up to 41dBi.
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Biconical Antennas
Biconical antennas are used for emissions and immunity testing to meet various EMC standards specified by FCC, CISPR and EN. The broadband characteristics of the biconical antenna make it a good choice for making sweep measurements and for automated measurement systems.
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Biconical Antenna
ZSZ7-0.4-18G-1185
Biconical Antenna, Frequency 0.4~18GHz, Gain 0dBi, VSWR 2.5:1, Vertical Polarization, N-Female
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Biconical Antennas
TDK Biconical Antennas - precision biconical antenna, metrology biconical antenna, high power biconical antenna.
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Biconical Antenna
ZQX7-400-8000-1567
Biconical Antenna, 300~8000MHz, Gain 2dBi, VSWR 2.5:1, Vertical Polarization, N Type Female
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Antenna, Biconical
EM-6912A | 30 Mhz – 300 MHz
A balun, feedline, and element cage give the Electro-Metrics EM-6912A response curves that are almost linear, making it ideal for swept measurements. An added benefit is that the EM-6912A has an improved BALUN design, which makes it insensitive to changes of orientation while vertically polarized. Readings obtained will be the same no matter which element is closest to the ground plane, eliminating a potential source of measurement error.
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Antenna, Biconical
EM-6917B-1 | 30 MHz To 3 GHz
The EM-6917B-1, a hybrid combination of the industry standard biconical and log periodic antennas, delivers an unmatched combination of frequency coverage and high power handling capability. Featuring exceptionally broad frequency coverage of 26 MHz to 3 GHz, the EM-6917B-1 eliminates the need for adjustments or switching antennas in most test applications up to 3 GHz, and it does so without compromising power handling capability for transmit applications.
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Antenna, High Field Biconical
EM-6913 | 20 MHz – 300 MHz
The Electro-Metrics EM-6913 can be used for generating high intensity fields as required for EMC immunity testing 20 MHz to 300 MHz.
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Antennas
Dual polarized 6 dBi omni-directional antenna. Included with each antenna is a unique mounting bracket that allows the Ubiquiti® RocketM2 radio to be attached directly to the antenna. Also included are a pair of 195-series low-loss cable assemblies to connect the RocketM2 to the antenna. Customers can enjoy the cost saving of these kits compared to purchasing an Ubiquiti® antenna to use with the RocketM2 radio.
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Antenna
Simulsat
Quintech Electronics and Communications Inc.
Simulsat is the world’s only true full-arc multiple satellite antenna that is capable of receiving satellite transmissions from 35 or more satellites simultaneously, without adjustment or degradation in performance from one satellite to the next.
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Antenna
5.8 GHz Minigun Droneport Antenna
For aerospace and unmanned aerial vehicle systems, telecommunications, DIY projects, field communications, Wi-Fi 5.8 GHz.
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Omni-Directional Antenna
EM-6116 | 2 GHz – 10 GHz
The EM-6116 is a vertically polarized, omnidirectional antenna covering the frequency range 2 to 10 GHz. It is enclosed in a weather resistant radome. Smaller than other similar antennas, the EM-6116 is ideal for covert applications.
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Antennas
Is a specialized transducer that converts electric current into electromagnetic (EM) waves or vice versa.
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Antenna Switch
SixPak
The SixPak has two components: a relay matrix and a control box, there are several options for the controller.The relay matrix allows the selection of any 6 antennas by 2 radios or feedlines. Its lockout circuitry prevents both radios from selecting the same antenna. (The 6x1 type of SixPak is now replaced by our RatPak remote 6 way antenna switch.)The usual set-up has one SixPak dual rotary control box, which is manually operated from the radios positions. The control box for the 6x2 contains two rotary switches and 12 LEDs, so the operator can see which antennas are selected.
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Antenna
The multifunctional antennas are designed to meet the harsh environmental conditions and limited space availability found on submarines. This is achieved by utilizing a unique stack array enclosed within a protecting fibre glass dome.The antenna characteristics has been developed in such a way so that aircrafts can also operate in the airspace for data and voice communications next to ship-to-ship or ship-to-shore communications. In this way aircrafts e.g. AWACS act as relay stations to transfer radio signals. Although the dipole of the lizard has a primarily plane oriented radiation characteristic – up until an elevation angle of 60 degrees-, submarines can still track aircrafts up to an elevation angle of 90 degree. This guarantees complete coverage of the surrounding airspace in 360 degree horizontal level as well as in 180 degree vertical level.With this outstanding multifunction antenna capability Aeromaritime significantly extends the military communications for submarines by offering this unique capability.
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Antenna
Beijing KeHuan Century EMC Technology Co,.LTD
Antenna is adjusted using the receiver, use, testing, measurement, etc.
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Antennas
Elbit Systems of America’s antenna product line offers ruggedized, field-proven, military communication solutions for air, sea and ground operations. These advanced antennas deliver high performing, continuously connected voice, video, and data communications. Our technologies support high up/down-link rates and make our antennas ideal for fixed and maneuver units. Each system is designed to be fully integrated with most broadband satellite communication systems.
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Omnidirectional Antennas
In radio communication, an omnidirectional antenna is a class of antenna which radiates equal radio power in all directions perpendicular to an axis (azimuthal directions), with power varying with angle to the axis (elevation angle), declining to zero on the axis.[1][2] When graphed in three dimensions (see graph) this radiation pattern is often described as doughnut-shaped. Note that this is different from an isotropic antenna, which radiates equal power in all directions, having a spherical radiation pattern. Omnidirectional antennas oriented vertically are widely used for nondirectional antennas on the surface of the Earth because they radiate equally in all horizontal directions, while the power radiated drops off with elevation angle so little radio energy is aimed into the sky or down toward the earth and wasted. Omnidirectional antennas are widely used for radio broadcasting antennas, and in mobile devices that use radio such as cell phones, FM radios, walkie-talkies, wireless computer networks, cordless phones, GPS, as well as for base stations that communicate with mobile radios, such as police and taxi dispatchers and aircraft communications.
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Horn Antennas
Horn antennas can be used for emissions and immunity testing. These antennas are constructed using light weight aluminum with a corrosion resistant conductive coating for indoor or outdoor use. Each antenna is individually calibrated. The calibration data and certificate will be shipped with each antenna.The high gain reduces input power requirements to generate high electromagnetic field levels for immunity testing. High gain also increases antenna sensitivity to low level signals.
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Antenna Tuner
DU-3000T/DU-3000TB
The DU 3000T and DU3000TB tuners optimize the performance of your antenna and transmitter or SWL receiver by providing adjustable impedance matching. The DU-3000 series also measure the Power and Standing Wave Ratio (SWR), which allows you to tune the indicated SWR to the lowest possible value for the selected transmitfrequency.
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Combination Antennas
By combining multiple technologies such as GNSS, cellular, and WiFi in a single housing, our combination antennas help you to increase efficiency and coverage for applications such as fleet management, vehicle tracking, and passenger connectivity on the go.
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Antenna Mast
AM-400
The AM-400 antenna mast is suitable for making EMC radiated emissions measurements in an open area test site or test chambers.
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Antenna, Loop
EM-6874 | 20 Hz – 30 MHz
The EM-6874 Loop antenna is nominally used 20 Hz to 30 MHz and is designed for uncalibrated substitution measurements of shielding effectiveness as described by MILSTD-285, IEEE STD 299, and NSA-65-6.





























