Dielectric introduces two panel antennas for mobile media transmissions

May 6, 2008 1:51 PM

             
Dielectric’s new DeltVee panel antennas are vertically polarized for broadband operations.

Dielectric’s new DeltVee panel antennas are vertically polarized for broadband operations.

Dielectric at NAB2008 announced two new antennas for mobile media transmissions: the DeltaVee and TUM panel antennas.

The DeltaVee UHF panel antenna is a vertically polarized antenna that offers broadband operation of 470MHz-698MHz and a typical VSWR of less than 1:1:1. Featuring Dielectric’s Deltawing design, the antenna is optimized for operation under all kinds of environmental conditions, including heavy ice loading and high winds. The TUM panel is a high-power broadband antenna with a variable polarization rate — from elliptical polarization to full circular polarization — enabling a range of omni or directional pattern options as well as unique elevation pattern requirements such as beam tilt and null fill. The TUM antenna provides for 200MHz bandwidth operation, with a VSWR less than 1:1:1 and a power rating of 2kW per panel.

For more information, visit www.dielectric.com.




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