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Miniature Coat-Pocket, High-gain SATCOM Antenna The AV 2055-3 is a small, light and high-gain foldable, UHF SATCOM antenna. This manpack UHF Satellite Communication (SATCOM) antenna is designed for special missions where portability and high gain are required.


AV2055-3 Specifications Frequency VSWR


Polarization Gain


Power Handling Axial Ratio Weight


Connector Finish


240-318MHz 1.5:1


Right Hand Circular +10.5 dBi, 244-318 MHz 200 Watts CW


3 dB at half power points 3.1 pounds BNC Female


Black Anodize/Epoxy


Deployment Time < 1 Min Wind Loading Temperature Storage:


Military P/N BH-AV2055-3


BH-AV2055-103


Designed to withstand 80 MPH Operating: -25 to 160 degrees F -54 to 250 degrees F NSN 5985-01-463-6558


$3,761.50 $310.11 (Director Assembly) BH-AV2055-112-1-75 $444.49 (Tripod)


“Egg-beater” or “O-Wing” SATCOM The AV2091 “Egg-beater” is a UHF SATCOM Antenna that is ideal for high speed SATCOM-On-The-Move (SOTM) operations on vehicles and helicopters. The AV 2091 can be used with most tactical Multi-Band, Multi-Mode Receivers (MBMMR), as well as all airborne and ground transceivers that accept 50 ohm antenna impedance.


AV2091 Specifications Frequency VSWR


Polarization Gain


Power Handling Weight


Connector Finish


Mounting Qualification


BH-AV2091-0-00 BH-AV2091-0-10 BH-AV2091-2-00 BH-AV2091-2-10


243-318 MHz 1.5:1 max


Right Hand Circular +6 dBiC


200 Watts 1.6 lbs


N Female


Black or desert sand Fixed or Magnetic Mil Std 810F


$4,517.25 (Fixed Mount, Black)


$4,517.25 (Fixed Mount, Desert Sand) $4,711.06 (Magnetic Mount, Black)


$4,711.06 (Magnetic Mount, Desert Sand)


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