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Isotropic Antennas
radiate RF intensity the same all directions.
See Also: Antennas, Broadband Antennas, Log Periodic Antennas, Directional Antennas, HF Antennas, Biconical Antennas, Horn Antennas, Loop Antennas, Antenna Software, Antenna Analyzers, Dipole Antennas
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Wideband Swept Antenna, Cable Analyzer
SWR TRUE 3013
• A cost-effective SWR Analyzer covering all Cellular and radio communication bands 30-2700 MHz• Measures transmition & antenna impedance, frequency, SWR, return loss, and bandwidth by sweeping band of interest• Built-in synthesized RF sweep generator• SWR TRUE 3013 Antenna Analyzer gives you quick and reliable antenna and cable trouble-shooting capabilities• 5 in 1 analyzes for antenna tuning and control• Measured results can be stored for further analyzing and documentation on internal and external storage media• Time stamp and operator ID capability included• LCD Display works in direct sunlight and with backlight in dark areas
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EMF Measurements Antennas
An isotropic antenna that allows to carry out radiated emission and environment exposure measurement (elettrosmog) to the radio frequencies in proximity of radio and television stations and repeaters for mobile telephone.
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Selective Field Analyzer
SFA-S
Active broadband isotropic antenna combined with portable USB powered spectrum analyzer. OFA-S/SE antenna has frequency response independent of antenna or electric field orientation. It offers broad dynamic range for the variety of RF regulatory, safety, EMC, wireless and telecommunications applications. Spectrum analyzer SA-S displays the frequencies and field strength of selected signals, allowing all results to be viewed and stored on PC.
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Field Analyzers
Active broadband isotropic antenna combined with portable USB powered spectrum analyzer. OFA-S/SE antenna has frequency response independent of antenna or electric field orientation. It offers broad dynamic range for the variety of RF regulatory, safety, EMC, wireless and telecommunications applications. Spectrum analyzer SA-S displays the frequencies and field strength of selected signals, allowing all results to be viewed and stored on PC.
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Reference Antennas
Type NRD
Reference antennas are precision dipole antennas that offer a fixed 2.15 dB of gain over an isotropic antenna along the major lobe axis at specified frequencies (2.15 dBi). They are intended to be used for antenna field pattern and gain measurements, or general RF sensing in the laboratory.
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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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Frequency Shaped Isotropic Electric Probes
PI-SH-FCC, PI-SH-ICNIRP
An isotropic electric field probe with shaped frequency response meeting the ICNIRP or FCC RF safety standards for occupational and general public exposure limits (see the specified frequency ranges below). Meter readings are shown in % of the STD – standard reference level, eliminating the need to know the source frequency. Probe output is proportional to RF power density in the whole specified power range, producing the correct RF power measurements in single and multi-signal environments, typically present at multiple antenna sites.
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RF Shielded Enclosure for Pre-Compliance EMC and CTIA Testing
QuietBox-AR "Mini-Range"
The Raymond RF QuietBox-AR is a mobile solution for pre-compliance EMC and CTIA testing, 3D antenna pattern measurement, and total radiated power & total isotropic sensitivity testing. Fully equipped with client-specified broadband absorber, integrated antenna and rolling cart, the QuietBox-AR is a cost effective option for product verification prior to fully compliant testing.
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Antenna Measurement Software
Raymond RF's Antenna Measurement Software performs 2-D (polar/rectangular) and 3-D (spherical) antenna pattern measurements for passive antennas and active wireless mobile stations (cell phones). Insertion loss of passive devices is included as part of the calibration component. Data management and reporting of antenna properties such as half power beam-width, directivity, gain, radiation efficiency, total radiated power, and total isotropic sensitivity. AMS performs and reports all measurements required by the CTIA Over-the-Air Performance Test Plan.
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Antenna
Our expertise in 3-D EM computation accelerates the antenna development through accurate simulations and performance optimizations with full CAD description of devices and precise definitions of materials.
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Antennas
Introducing the new RFSPACE Ultra-Wideband (UWB) and log periodic antennas. These antennas cover different frequency bands from 200 - 12000 MHz. Each antenna is hand tuned and tested to cover the specified frequency band continuously. All antennas except the UWB-4 and TSA900 come with a birth certificate showing the return loss plot of the antenna. The lower cost antennas are not plotted to keep price low.
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Antennas
Kyocera AVX Components Corporation
Antennas by Kyocera AVX - standard and custom antennas, active antenna solutions, and measurement systems
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Antennas
As your one-stop shop for communications products, we offer many types of antennas of different frequency ranges and applications, usable with our receivers as well as third-party products.
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Horn/Notch Antennas
Horn and Notch Antennas perform well over wide bandwidths while providing directive radiation patterns and moderate gain levels. CAES offers an extensive range of products including conical, pyramidal and sectoral horn antennas, as well as dual-polarized, high-power tapered notch antennas.
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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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Outdoor Antennas
Our portfolio of outdoor antennas includes products for numerous wireless applications, including cellular, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, ISM, and GNSS. They are available in a wide range of types and formats, with multiple connector options. Their rugged design and IP ratings indicates they are suitable for use in outdoor applications and in harsh environments. Custom antenna developments are regularly undertaken to meet specific customer requirements. Our outdoor antenna portfolio includes antennas manufactured by TE Connectivity, Laird Connectivity External Antennas, and Hirschmann Car Communications.
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Vehicular Antennas
Pulse manufactures a diverse line of outdoor automotive antennas. Our ruggedized, built- to-last antennas cover frequencies 136 MHz to 6 GHz, including GNSS and multi-band antennas. Most antennas are available in a variety of mounting styles including NMO, direct mount, glass, and magnetic mounts, and in many different form factors such as low profile, stealth blade, low profile transit, and whips. Pair your vehicular antenna with our wide variety of high performance, high frequency NMO Mounts making your vehicular installation easier while also insuring the best possible antenna performance. Pulse is a leader in automotive aftermarket antennas and has been a main supplier to large Automotive OEM’s for decades. Find your next automotive antenna and NMO Mount today using the product finder below.
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Antennas
The PLA-R and PLA-T are active, battery powered receive and transmit loop antennas for the frequency range 9 kHz - 30 MHz intended for radiated emission testing (PLA-R) and site validation: Normalized site Attenuation, Shielding Effectiveness (PLA-SET consisting of PLA-R and PLA-T)
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SSB Antennas
Shakespeare® SSB antennas enable extra long-range communication, providing a coverage area from hundreds of miles and transmitting between 100-150 watts.
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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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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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Probe Antennas
Probe antennas are offered as both standard and custom models with a rectangular waveguide interface. Probe antennas can only support linear polarization. These antennas are often used to measure the gain of other antennas by comparing the signal levels of the probe antenna and antenna under testing. The standard models operate across the full waveguide band and offer 6.5 dB nominal gain and 115 and 60 degrees half power beamwidth at center frequency. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 8.2 to 170 GHz.
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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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Cassegrain Antennas
In telecommunications and radar, a Cassegrain antenna is a parabolic antenna in which the feed antenna is mounted at or behind the surface of the concave main parabolic reflector dish and is aimed at a smaller convex secondary reflector suspended in front of the primary reflector. The beam of radio waves from the feed illuminates the secondary reflector, which reflects it back to the main reflector dish, which reflects it forward again to form the desired beam. The Cassegrain design is widely used in parabolic antennas, particularly in large antennas such as those in satellite ground stations, radio telescopes, and communication satellites.
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ANTENNA ANALYZER
MFJ-213
MFJ-213 covers 1-60 MHz with digital precision. It also displays SWR, complex impedance, and impedance magnitude simultaneously all on the same easy-to-read LCD screen.
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Antenna Tripod
TXJ7-3000-1942
Antenna Tripod, Aluminum, Lifting Height 0.8m to 3m, 1/4 " Thread
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Multi-Port Antennas
*Contains between 4-12 ports*Multi-band antennas with separate high and low band ports*Deploy 4x4 (MIMO) on both high and low bands*Independant tilt control for each band
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Lens Antennas
A lens antenna is a directional antenna that uses a shaped piece of microwave-transparent material to bend and focus microwaves by refraction, as an optical lens does for light.[1] Typically it consists of a small feed antenna such as a patch antenna or horn antenna which radiates radio waves, with a piece of dielectric or composite material in front which functions as a converging lens to collimate the radio waves into a beam.[2] Conversely, in a receiving antenna the lens focuses the incoming radio waves onto the feed antenna, which converts them to electric currents which are delivered to a radio receiver. They can also be fed by an array of feed antennas, called a focal plane array (FPA), to create more complicated radiation patterns.
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Antenna Beamforming
Learn more on antenna beamforming.Learn more on Antenna Beamforming at Precision website here.