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Telemetry, MDI and Tracking Beacon Antennas

2Hz - 9.5 GHz

These antennas featuring TECOM technology are constructed of high performance materials that optimize both environmental and electrical performance.  Each antenna come standard with right-hand circular (left-hand is available upon request) and can be combined into arrays for specific pattern coverage from 2.20 to 9.5 GHz.   

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Features & Benefits

  • Heat Resistant to 3000° F
  • Flush mounted for zero drag
  • Small and lightweight

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