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CAA-UHF-360

Short description

CAA-UHF-360 is omni collinear antenna array

► It is designed for UHF with antenna aperture of 360° and linear polarization

► Wide frequency range of 625-758 MHz

► Beam (H): 360°; Beam (V): 11°

► Gain: 11.5 dBi

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CAA-UHF-360 is omni collinear antenna array designed for C band (full covering). CAA-UHF-360 has gain of 11.5 dBi and low windage characteristics. Signal transmitted by this OMNI antenna can be received by typical T2 antenna.

Key features:

  • Omnidirectional: 360-degree radiation pattern
  • Wide frequency range of 625-758 MHz (or any 120 MHz by order)
  • Low pattern ripple: up to 1 dB
  • Gain: 11.5 dBi
  • Low windage characteristics

Main functions:

  • Transmit/receive UHF signals
  • Applied as a part of broadcasting station, repeater and interactive microwave system

CAA-UHF-360 diagram - developed by UMT LLC

 

 Parameter Value
Frequency range, MHz 625.3-758.1 (or any 120 MHz by order)
Gain, dBi, at least 11.5
Gain variation in the aperture, dB, not more +/-2.5
VSWR, max 1.5
Polarization Horizontal
Cross-polarization, dB, not less 25
HPBW:
@horizontal 360°
@vertical 11°
In/Out power, W, up to 20
In/Out connection N-type (SMA-type by request)
Dimentions, mm (hight, diameter) 2050, 120
Operating temperature, °C -40 … +80
Humidity 100% @ 25°C
Casing material dust/moisture proof

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