Dielectric to unveil 700MHz antennas

Jul 14, 2005 11:41 AM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    

Dielectric is introducing a full line of antennas designed for the 700MHz spectrum. The new series includes slotted coaxial and panel antennas. All antennas in this series can be horizontally, vertically, or circularly polarized.

The TFU-UT bow-tie slot turnstile is a low-power, economical broadband (470- to 860MHz), UHF omni-directional antenna that features a simple-feed system and durable construction.

Since each bow-tie slot represents two batwings in a turnstile configuration, the design eliminates feedlines, hardware, and radiators, as well as the need for a support mast. The antenna design also allows for dual inputs designed for single-channel operation or the simultaneous broadcast of two channels without the need for a separate combiner.

See Dielectric Communications at IBC2005 stand 5.319, or visit www.dielectric.com.

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