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Weather Radar AntennasWikipedia
Akash Rajendra Air Defense – APQ-164 B-1B Offensive – APQ-181 B-2 – APS-143 CP-140 Imaging – APY-1/2 E-3 – AWACS – AR320 3D Air Defense – ASARS-2 – ASTOR – Global Hawk – MPN-14K Landing Control – MPQ-53 Patriot – MPQ-64 Sentinel RAC 3D Air Defense – Skyshield 35 Air Defense – Smart-L 3D Air Defense – SPN-35C Approach – Control – SPQ-9B Surveillance/Tracking – SPY-1 AEGIS – TPQ-36 Firefinder – TPQ-37 Firefinder – TPQ-47 – Firefinder – TRS-3D Multimode – TRS22XX 3D Air Defense – ZPQ-1 Predator TESAR

 

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Radar AntennasWikipedia
Types of Radar Systems-Wikipedia  Surveillance Radar Antenna System (PSR)Wikipedia We offer a comprehensive range of radars and antennas that have been developed from field-tested designs that meet all applicable FCC, ITU and MilSpec standards. In accordance with ISO9001
Air Traffic Control (ATC) Radar AntennasWikipedia


 

Telemetry SystemsWikipedia
A series of planocentric driven pedestals (EL/AZ and X/Y configurations) that will handle reflectors up to seven meters in diameter. Antenna control units with analog and digital interfaces. Telemetry units- Automatic systems can be supplied as ground-based, transportable, mobile or shipboard (gyro stabilized)

 

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Tactical TroposcatterWikipedia
Tactical Troposcatter – Specialty products for a wide variety of applications. – Spinning antenna Normally, signals in the microwave frequency range travel in straight lines  Troposcatter allows microwave communication beyond the horizon.

 
Electronic WarfareWikipedia
Jammers and elint receiver systems. EW threat simulation systems for training ranges around the world. Range Threat Systems

 

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Bifilar Helical AntennaWikipedia
These antennas are available in left hand or right hand circular polarizations with different mounting arrangements. Helical antennas can operate in one of two principal modes — normal mode or axial mode.

 
High-Frequency ( HF ) AntennasWikipedia
Solutions meet your HF needs from broadband dipoles, fixed and rotatable log-periodic antennas to multi-mode SPIRA-CONES Short-range (ground-wave) Medium to Long-range (sky-wave) Area Broadcast Point-to-point Ground-to-air Ship-to-shore

 

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Point-to-Point (PTP) Microwave Antenna’sWikipedia
The HX6 range meets the ETSI class 3 radiation pattern envelope mask with good cross polar discrimination and offers a substantial improvement over other basic shielded antennas. SAF CFIP Lumina FODU Point-to-Point (PTP) Microwave Antennas – USX6 and HX6 Microwave Antenna’s & Microwave relay repeater and cellular base station tower antenna’s – Cellular & Microwave Backhaul Repeater Tower Antennas. Operators are constantly trying to balance the three C’s, which are cost, capacity and complexity. With the right microwave backhaul strategy, operators can manage all three — and CommScope is the partner that can help put that strategy into action. Frequency: 3.600 GHz – 4.200 GHz, 4.400 GHz – 5.000 GHz, 5.725 GHz – 6.425 GHz, 5.925 GHz – 6.425 GHz, 5.925 GHz – 7.125 GHz, 6.425 GHz – 7.125 GHz, 7.125 GHz – 7.750 GHz, 7.125 Ghz 8.500 GHz, 7.425 GHz – 7.900 GHz, 7.750 GHz – 8.500 GHz, 8.200 GHz – 8.500 GHz, 10.200 GHz – 10.700 GHz, 10.500 GHz – 10.700 GHz, 10.700 GHz – 11.700 GHz, 12.200 GHz -13.250 GHz, 12.750 GHz – 13.250 GHz, 14.400 GHz – 15.350 GHz. Single Polarized – Radome material enhanced Antenna’s Standard, Dual Polarized, Ultra, High, Super, Low, Profile, Sentinel, Andrew Channel Master, Vauline, HP, HPF, HPX, HSX, HX, HXPD, P, PAR, PARX, PF, PL, PX, PXF, PXL, SHP, SHPX, UHP, UHX, USX, VHLP, VHLPX, VHPX
Multipoint Microwave BackhaulWikipedia

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BackhaulWikipedia
Point-to-Point Microwave Antennas from 3.6 GHz – 86.000 Ghz ranging in size from .2 meter to 4.6 meter. The USX6 range meets the ETSI class 4 and FCC category A radiation pattern envelope mask and, coupled with high cross polar discrimination (meets ETSI category 3) provides the highest performing microwave antenna Standard, Single, Polarized, Dual, Ultra, High, Super, Low, Profile, Sentinel, Vauline, HP, HPF, HPX, HSX, HX, HXPD, P, PAR, PARX, PF, PL, PX, PXF, PXL, SHP, SHPX, UHP, UHX, USX, VHLP, VHLPX, VHPX 3.600 GHz – 4.200 GHz, 4.400 GHz – 5.000 GHz, 5.725 GHz – 6.425 GHz, 5.925 GHz – 6.425 GHz, 5.925 GHz – 7.125 GHz, 6.425 GHz – 7.125 GHz, 7.125 GHz – 7.750 GHz, 7.125 Ghz – 8.500 GHz, 7.425 GHz – 7.900 GHz, 7.750 GHz – 8.500 GHz, 8.200 GHz – 8.500 GHz, 10.200 GHz – 10.700 GHz, 10.500 GHz – 10.700 GHz, 10.700 GHz – 11.700 GHz, 12.200 GHz -13.250 GHz, 12.750 GHz – 13.250 GHz, 14.400 GHz – 15.350 GHz
Cellular & PCS Network AntennaWikipedia

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BackhaulWikipedia
Point-to-Point Microwave Antennas from 3.6 GHz – 86.000 Ghz ranging in size from .2 meter to 4.6 meter. The USX6 range meets the ETSI class 4 and FCC category A radiation pattern envelope mask and, coupled with high cross polar discrimination (meets ETSI category 3) provides the highest performing microwave antenna Standard, Single, Polarized, Dual, Ultra, High, Super, Low, Profile, Sentinel, Vauline, HP, HPF, HPX, HSX, HX, HXPD, P, PAR, PARX, PF, PL, PX, PXF, PXL, SHP, SHPX, UHP, UHX, USX, VHLP, VHLPX, VHPX 3.600 GHz – 4.200 GHz, 4.400 GHz – 5.000 GHz, 5.725 GHz – 6.425 GHz, 5.925 GHz – 6.425 GHz, 5.925 GHz – 7.125 GHz, 6.425 GHz – 7.125 GHz, 7.125 GHz – 7.750 GHz, 7.125 Ghz – 8.500 GHz, 7.425 GHz – 7.900 GHz, 7.750 GHz – 8.500 GHz, 8.200 GHz – 8.500 GHz, 10.200 GHz – 10.700 GHz, 10.500 GHz – 10.700 GHz, 10.700 GHz – 11.700 GHz, 12.200 GHz -13.250 GHz, 12.750 GHz – 13.250 GHz, 14.400 GHz – 15.350 GHz
Cellular & PCS Network AntennaWikipedia

Direction Finding AntennasWikipedia
Direction Finding (CRDF) Earlier systems used a mechanically rotated antenna (or solenoid) and an operator listening for peaks or nulls in the signal

 

Specialty – Specialized – Special Application Antennas

Specialty antennas for a wide variety of applications. Difficult environmental conditions such as vibration, shock or altitude

  • Radar Antennas
  • Electronic warfare
  • High-Frequency Antennas (HF)
  • Telemetry Systems
  • Direction Finding Antennas (DF)
  • Tactical Troposcatter 
  • Bifilar Helical Antenna 

There are many antenna options available: Prices are subject to change based on Frequency, Feedhorn, Reference, Axis, Optics, Mounts, Data Rate, Band, Interface, Power and Motor Configuration, Please Call. All dish antennas are available in different Feed, LNB and Motor / Mount configurations. TX/Rx – Transmit & Receive BUC – Cross – Linear Polarization – Circular Polarization – Ports. Bands: S-Band – C-Band – X-Band – Ku-Band – Ka-Band – W-Band – Q-Band – V-Band – DBS-Band – Tri-Band – S-Band – UHF-Band – L-Band – Multi-Band. Horizon-To-Horizon, Polar Mount, Gimbal, AZ/EL, Three Axis, Dual Axis or Motorized Declination. Extremely wide range of configuration options and supported accessories available, Prices may vary. Base Antenna Configuration. LINK BUDGET: A link budget enables factors such as the required antennas gain levels, radio transmitter power levels, and receiver sensitivity figures to be determined. Please complete the following form to ensure proper configuration.

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