Radio antenna OmniLOG® PRO N
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Radio antenna - OmniLOG® PRO N - Aaronia AG - RF / VHF / broadband
Radio antenna - OmniLOG® PRO N - Aaronia AG - RF / VHF / broadband
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Characteristics

Network
radio, RF, VHF, broadband, Bluetooth, WLAN
Type
omnidirectional
Other characteristics
outdoor, mobile, IP65, isotropic
Frequency

Max.: 18,000 MHz

Min.: 150 MHz

Gain

Max.: 5 dB

Min.: 0 dB

Description

Cost-effective broadband antenna for omnidirectional measurements or spectrum monitoring The new OmniLOG PRO series consists of an ultra-wideband and cost-effective receive antenna (1 W [CW]) on the one hand, and a 100 W high-power transmit & receive antenna (100 W [CW]) on the other hand. Thus, these broadband antennas are excellently suited for radial isotropic measurements, interference search or frequency monitoring, if necessary including countermeasures in conference rooms. Depending on the type, they cover all RF sources from VHF to K-band (for example, radio and TV, mobile communications, DECT, Bluetooth and WLAN, etc.). Each OmniLOG PRO is equipped with a high-tech antenna housing suitable for outdoor use (IP65 certified) as protection against environmental influences. The antenna undergoes rigorous testing in our laboratories before shipment. This guarantees the highest quality standards, through which Aaronia can offer every customer a full 2 year warranty on all antennas. Highlights: • 1 W max (CW) broadband antenna • Omnidirectional • Mounting bracket • Cost effective • Fits any spectrum analyzer Application examples: • Omnidirectional measure applications • Spectrum monitoring of non-public frequency bands • Ensure interference-free mobile communication

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