Dielectric to roll out Series 700 line of antennas

Mar 10, 2005 8:00 AM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

At NAB2005, Dielectric will introduce Series 700, a full line of antennas designed for the 700MHz spectrum.

This new product line includes slotted coaxial antennas and panel antennas. All Series 700 antennas can be horizontally, vertically or circularly polarized.

The company will also show the TFU-UT antenna, a patented bow tie slot turnstile. The UHF omni-directional antenna 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.

For more information visit booth C7807 or go to www.dielectric.com.

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