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Fractal intros extreme wideband antenna

Dec 9, 2005 11:17 AM

Fractal Antenna Systems introduced the UGS extreme wideband antenna, which integrates a single fractal antenna into an unattended ground sensor node, which allows it to be deployed to less than three feet tall, the company said. It also features a raised phase center design that minimizes ground losses while improving radiation pattern and launch angle. The antenna is contained in a 2.5-inch-diameter radome to minimize visual and RF detection. It is designed for use in electronic warfare and signal intelligence applications.

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