The SpectrumMax antenna lineup features advanced wideband and high gain directional antennas, including Log-Periodic Dipole Arrays (LPDA), Vivaldi antennas, Yagi-Uda antennas etc. These antennas offer high gain levels up to 16 dBi and operate seamlessly across frequencies from 400 MHz to over 12 GHz, ideal for telecommunications, radar systems, and satellite communication. With precise directional characteristics and low sidelobe levels, SpectrumMax antennas ensure optimal beam focusing and minimal interference, crucial for high-resolution radar imaging and secure military communications. Built to withstand harsh environments, SpectrumMax antennas are designed for reliability in mission- critical applications across aerospace, scientific research, and telecommunications sectors.
Applications
Type | Frequency Range | RTBW | Datasheet/Price |
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Frequency Range | 1 GHz – 6 GHz | ||
VSWR | 2:1 (typ) | ||
Impedance | 50 Ω | ||
Gain | 5 dBi –7 dBi – 12 dBi 6 dBi | ||
Directionality | Directional | ||
Polarization | Linear | ||
3dB Beamwidth (Azimuth) | 25o – 60o | ||
3dB Beamwidth (Elevation) | 25o – 100o | ||
Power Handling | 10W CW |
The SpectrumMax antenna lineup features advanced wideband and high gain directional antennas, including Log-Periodic Dipole Arrays (LPDA), Vivaldi antennas, Yagi-Uda antennas etc.
The SpectrumMax antenna lineup features advanced wideband and high gain directional antennas, including Log-Periodic Dipole Arrays (LPDA), Vivaldi antennas, Yagi-Uda antennas etc.
The SpectrumMax antenna lineup features advanced wideband and high gain directional antennas, including Log-Periodic Dipole Arrays (LPDA), Vivaldi antennas, Yagi-Uda antennas etc.