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YG-50
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Applications: The Yagi antennas are broadband devices designed for use on ground-to-air communications circuits. Features: The Yagi antennas are vertically polarized and are primarily used on longer VHF circuits providing 6 and 10 dBi gain. Characteristics: The antennas are composed of linear radiating elements which attach to a rectangular support boom. Each configuration has two driven elements and a single reflector. The TG-50 has three directors. Both antennas have a 20 dB front-to-back ratio. Optional Equipment: Bay harness for multiple feed of antennas. |
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Frequency Range |
118-136 MHz |
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Polarization |
Vertical |
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Elevation Beamwidth |
67 Degrees typical |
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Azimuth Beamwidth |
105 Degrees typical |
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Elevation Pattern Peak |
Horizon plus or minus 10 Degrees |
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Front to Back Ratio |
14 dB Minimum |
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DC Resistance to Ground |
Less than one Ohm |
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Maximum VSWR |
2.0:1 |
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Input Impedance |
50 Ohms Unbalanced |
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Maximum Power |
50 Watts |
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Connector |
Type N |
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Mounting |
Mates to end of 2.5 inch IPS pipe |
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Material |
Aluminum |
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Minimum Power Gain |
6 dBi Minimum |
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Weight |
17.5 pounds |
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Length |
72 inches |
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Environmental |
85 Knots with .5 inch radial ice |