Dielectric to roll out DLP low-power antenna series
Jul 29, 2010 11:45 AM
The DLP series provides a single 7/8in input, a 1.5-degree beam tilt and a low-profile slot cover.
Dielectric will make the European debut of the DLP low-power antenna series at IBC2010.
The DLP series features horizontally polarized antennas in a number of standard directional azimuth patterns with an average power rating of 1.6kW. Designed to provide broadcasters with a low weight and wind-load system for mobile media transmissions, distributed transmission systems and translators, the DLP features an eight-bay, single-module design.
The antenna provides a single 7/8in input, a 1.5-degree beam tilt and a low-profile slot cover for protection from environmental wear and tear. The DLP's simple mechanical design ensures a straightforward installation.
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