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Applications: The VHF dual polarized log periodic antenna, normally used in surveillance activities, has two independent (one horizontal, one vertical polarized) outputs and is designed for RF reception in extremely hostile environments. Features: The antennas are heavy duty and built to withstand high winds with icing conditions. All materials have good corrosion resistant qualities. Characteristics: Available in a mast-mounted version with either a powered or manual pedestal, or in a back-mounted configuration for single-directional coverage. Equipment Supplied: A horizontal and vertical log periodic array supported by a fiberglass mast. The antenna is steered in azimuth by a rotator, either electric or manual (optional). Each of the antennas can be supplied as LPH (horizontal) array or LPV (vertical) array in lieu of dual polarizations (optional). Optional Equipment: TS-1A (70 foot tower) TS-9A (20 foot tower) Manual positioner Electric positioner |
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| Frequency | 100-1000 MHz |
| Input Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| VSWR | 2.5:1 Max |
| Power | Receive |
| Gain | 7 dBi, avg |
| E-Plane Beamwidth | 70 degrees typical |
| H-Plane Beamwidth | 120 degrees typical |
| Polarization | Horizontal & Vertical |
| RF Inputs | 2 |
| Front to Back Ratio | 15 dB |
| MIL Nomenclature | - |
| Primary Power | N/A |
| Wind and Ice | 200 KM/HR wind with 2 in. ice |
| Size (feet) LxWxH | 8x5.5x5.5 |
| Weight (lbs) | 550 |
| Pedestal | Optional |