Antennas

New 8-Port ProLine Sector Antenna Comes with 65 Degree Azimuth Beamwidth

New 8-Port ProLine Sector Antenna Comes with 65 Degree Azimuth Beamwidth

Suitable for broad-frequency, point-to-point, point-to-multipoint and backhaul applications. Designed to deliver high, stable gain over wide bandwidths and suppress side-lobes for mitigating inter-sector interference. Features include 8 ports, dual band 2300-2700 MHz and 4900-6400 MHz frequency support, 17dBi gain, slant polarization, front to back ratio of 30-35dB and 0 degree electrical...

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New KPP-2S5SX8-65 Sector Antenna Features 65 degree Azimuth Beamwidth

New KPP-2S5SX8-65 Sector Antenna Features 65 degree Azimuth Beamwidth

Features 8 ports, dual band 2300-2700 MHz and 4900-6400 MHz frequency support, front to back ratio of 30-35dB and 0 degree electrical downtilt. Delivers high, stable gain over wide bandwidths and suppress side-lobes for mitigating inter-sector interference. Ideal for broad-frequency, point-to-point, point-to-multipoint and backhaul applications.

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Orbit Ships 45th Gaia™ Compact Ground Station

Orbit Ships 45th Gaia™ Compact Ground Station

Innovative and simplified approach to ground stations provides a unique new capability for the quickly growing LEO and MEO services segments Logan, Utah, Aug. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Orbit Communications Systems Ltd. (TASE: ORBI), a leading global provider of satellite-tracking ground-station solutions and airborne and maritime communications, announced today at the Small Satellite Conference...

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GNSS Antennas offer optimized cross polarization rejection.

GNSS Antennas offer optimized cross polarization rejection.

Employing Tallysman’s Accutenna-® technology, pole mount or through-hole mount Model TW3970 and embeddable Model TW3965 are capable of receiving GPS L1/L2/L5, GLONASS G1/G2/G5, BeiDou B1/B2, Galileo E1/E5a+b plus L-band correction services (1,164–1,254 MHz + 1,525–1,606 MHz). Both triple band antennas have tight Phase Center Variation and optimized Axial Ratio. Products are suited for...

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Directional Horn Antenna covers 700 MHz to 18 GHz range.

With PowerLOG-® 70180, users can avoid errors during EMC measurements which result from frequent switching between different test antennas, as only one antenna is needed for entire frequency range of 700 MHz to 18 GHz. Gain increases with increasing frequency up to max of 17 dBi. Used for transmitting and receiving purposes, PowerLOG-® 70180 features transmission power up to 500 W, making it...

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X/Y Tracking Antenna Systems eliminate keyhole effect.

Specifically designed for low-Earth orbit and medium-Earth orbit satellites, X/Y Tracking Antenna Systems support Earth observation, remote sensing, and telemetry, tracking, and control applications. Antenna reflectors are manufactured from carbon composite, allowing systems to maintain their shape in extreme heat and cold. Feed assemblies for data transmission and receipt include both right-hand...

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In-Building Omni Antennas feature -155 dBc PIM rating.

In-Building Omni Antennas feature -155 dBc PIM rating.

With passive inter-modulation specification of -155 dBc at 2 x 20 W, PIMinators- meet demanding requirements of cellular operators and integrators of low PIM components for 2G, 3G, and LTE/4G bands worldwide. Ceiling mount Distributed Antenna Systems allow users to receive cellular coverage inside buildings. Measuring 8.27 in. in diameter, DASLTE500NF has 500 mm plenum rated coaxial pigtail with...

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Exalt Diversifies and Expands Product Line to Offer Customers More Options, Broader Capabilities, and Lower CAPEX and OPEX Costs

New additions to ExtendAir and ExploreAir platforms meet escalating bandwidth demands where fiber is unfeasible, unavailable or too costly BARCELONA, Spain and CAMPBELL, Calif. - Mobile World Congress 2013 - Exalt Communications, the leading innovator of next-generation packet microwave backhaul systems, today announced the diversification and expansion of its ExtendAir-® and ExploreAir-®...

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