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Antenna features low visibility

Jun 1, 2001 12:00 PM

Of the new products in the October 2000 issue, this one generated the biggest reader response. For more information on this product, log on to www.antenex.com.

The Phantom GPS/UHF dual-band antenna from Antenex features low visibility, wide bandwidth and a low-angle radiation pattern. The GPS mounted inside the ABS-molded housing with the antenna features an active 27dB LNA. The housing fits into a standard ¾" hole and mounts with the supplied locking washer and bolts. RG58 cable is supplied with the UHF antenna, and RG174 is supplied for the GPS. The whipless design allows car washes without removing the antenna. The antenna also features field diversity, offering simultaneous sensitivity to electric and magnetic fields.
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