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August, 2014


www.us- tech.com Profile UHF Antenna Laird: Small Low


Chesterfield, MO — Laird has launched the patent-pending Ultra Phantom low profile vertical antenna product line. The Ultra Phantom is


compact design with engineered high performance. Operating from 380 to 512MHz, the Ultra Phantom offers 2.0 to 4.1dBi maximum gain to boost


SACm Solder Paste Made in America


™ PROBLEM FAILED SOLDER JOINT SOLVED Low cost


High reliability • Superior drop testing • Excellent thermal cycling


Drop-in replacement for SAC305


Low profile UHF antennas.


said to be the industry's smallest high-performance omnidirectional low profile UHF antenna designed for use in government, public safety and industrial/commercial market segments. The low profile design re- duces height clearance issues on spe- cialty and heavy duty vehicles with secure mounting hardware that de- ters antenna vandalism. Providing superior coverage in


challenging terrain, the Ultra Phan- tom antenna combines rugged, ultra-


power output and improve signal re- ception. The antenna achieves IP67 certification to protect against dust and water exposure ensuring it can operate in the most challenging envi-


ronments. Contact: Laird Technologies, 16401 Single Ridge Rd., #700,


Chesterfield, MO 63017 % 866-928-8181 E-mail: AmericasWestSales@ lairdtech.com Web: www.lairdtech.com


VERY made in America since 1934.


+1 (315) 853-4900 • askus@indium.comwww.indium.com/america ©2014 Indium Corporation


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