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Flexislot Antennas - General Specification Brochure
2013-08-29 12:07:45| rfglobalnet Downloads
The Haigh-Farr Flexislot™ antenna offers unique mounting capabilities, is designed for simple installation and retrofit on flat, cylindrical and conical shaped bodies, and provides broad-beam E-plane pattern coverage. Designs are available from 300 MHz to 13 GHz.
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Omnislot Antennas - General Specification Brochure
2013-08-29 12:03:37| rfglobalnet Downloads
HaighFarr Omnislot™ antennas provide the same radiation pattern characteristics as a stub or blade antenna in a thin, conformal, aerodynamic package. Omnislot™ antennas are preferable for use in applications where blade antennas may get amaged, such as net retrieval of RPV’s and high aeroheating d environments. Custom shape requirements are common.
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GPS Antennas - General Specification Brochure
2013-08-29 11:47:20| rfglobalnet Downloads
HaighFarr’s thin, rugged GPS antennas are available at the L1 frequency or at both L1 and L2 in a single connector. GPS combined with other bands, such as Sband telemetry with integrated notch filters in a single package, are increasingly popular for area and weight reduction. solation levels of 30 to 40 dB with minimal insertion loss of 0.3 dB is typical.
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Button Antennas - General Specification Brochure
2013-08-29 11:28:11| rfglobalnet Downloads
HaighFarr Button antennas are designed for applications where size and weight are critical. Models cover frequencies ranging from UHF to XBand, and provide the omnidirectional coverage of a monopole in a rugged package. Models 2107, 2207 and 13215 have a filledin verhead null, and, therefore, provide the added benefit o of full hemispherical coverage.
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Blade Antennas - General Specification Brochure
2013-08-29 11:25:37| rfglobalnet Downloads
Haigh-Farr’s family of rugged Blade antennas are available in frequencies ranging from UHF to upper C-band, and may be provided in either straight or rounded blade configurations. These antennas have demonstrated proven reliability in over 30 years of high-performance airborne applications. Blade antennas are also used extensively in ground-based vehicles such as race cars, trucks, tanks, and motorcycles, to name a few.
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