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Broadband Omni-Directional Slant Linear Biconical Antennas

This family of broadband, omni-directional biconical antennas featuring TECOM technology is slant linear polarized and therefore responsive to vertical, horizontal, as well as right and left hand circularly polarized signals. These antennas are radome enclosed, foam filled and hermetically sealed. Its unique design allows them to be stacked on top of one another. Performance frequencies range from 0.5 up to 40 GHz depending on the specific configuration.

Features & Benefits

  • Receives V, H, RHC, LHC Polarized Signals; Broadband Response
  • Radome Enclosed
  • Hermetically sealed
  • Stackable design
  • Ideally suited for nautical and other vehicular applications
  • MIL-E-16400 Design

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