For most earthly remote correspondences purposes, radio wire directionality matters just in the azimuth, or flat, plane. For satellite and space-correspondences applications, both the azimuth and height (point over the skyline) are critical. A straight, vertically-situated reception apparatus, for example, a dipole measuring 1/2 wavelength from end-to-end is omnidirectional in the azimuth plane, implying that it emanates and gets similarly well in every single level course. In any rise plane, be that as it may, a vertical dipole shows the most increase parallel to the world's surface and the minimum pick up specifically upward. An on a level plane arranged dipole radio wire creates more increase off the sides than off the closures in the azimuth plane, so it is bidirectional for earthbound correspondences purposes
External Directional Antennas Offer Greater Ranges
ANT-CP = 300′ (8dBi) ANT-LR = 600′ (9 dBi) EXY-LG = up to 2000′ (8 to 14 dBi options)
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Mounting Kit
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Included
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Sensitivity&Bandwidth
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-95 dBm Max / 541 kHz
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Power &Impedence
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6W (Max) / 50 ohms
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Beamwidth
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70 degreesAzimuth, 68 degreesElevation,
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Housing of ANT-CP/LR
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370mm x 370mm x 40mm
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Material of ANT-CP/LR
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Frontal Housing - UV Stabilized ABS (IP67) Base Plate - Aluminum
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OperationalTemperature
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-40°F to +185°F/ -40°C to +85°C
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Weight&Certifications
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2.0 kg / RoHS & CE 0682
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PartNumbers
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ANT-CP-12 (12′ of cabling)
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800-0232-12
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ANT-CP-25 (25′ of cabling)
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800-0232-25
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EXY-SM (Small YagiAntenna)
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719-0071-00 (8dBi)
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EXY-MD (Medium YagiAntenna)
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719-0071-00-MD (12dBi)
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EXY-LG (LargeYagiAntenna)
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719-0071-00-LG (14dBi)
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