Dielectric to introduce antennas, switchback filters for mobile media

Jul 15, 2009 12:34 PM

    
Featuring a lightweight aluminum construction with ABS radome, single Type N or 7/16 DIN input and 65-degree beam width, the new UHF CP patch antenna can be configured in standard narrow and wide cardioids, peanut and omni azimuthal patterns.

Featuring a lightweight aluminum construction with ABS radome, single Type N or 7/16 DIN input and 65-degree beam width, the new UHF CP patch antenna can be configured in standard narrow and wide cardioids, peanut and omni azimuthal patterns.

At IBC2009, Dielectric will unveil a range of solutions for the growing mobile media market, including antennas, filters and other components designed for spectrum owners transmitting content to wireless handheld devices.

The company’s new products include:

  • The 1.4GHz CP Pylon patch antenna, a circularly polarized broadband antenna featuring both azimuth and elevation pattern versatility. Using a common box approach, the antenna allows broadcasters to choose transmission patterns without changing mechanical specifications;
  • UHF CP Patch antenna, a low-power circularly polarized panel antenna designed to fill coverage gaps in networks and provide reliable signal performance; and
  • Switchback filters for mobile media, designed specifically for 700MHz applications. The compact new filter can be mounted into a standard 19in rack.

See Dielectric at IBC2009 Stand 8.D73.




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