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Dual Mode, “X-Wing” SATCOM-On-The-Move Antenna The AV 2090 is a UHF Line of Sight (LOS) and UHF SATCOM Antenna. This dual mode antenna has magnetic mounts, ideal for high speed SATCOM-On-The-Move (SOTM) operations. The LOS antenna is used for communicating with satellites low on the horizon. The AV 2090 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.
AV2090 Specifications Frequency
VSWR
Polarization Gain
Power Handling Axial Ratio Weight
Connector Finish
Mounting Isolation
Qualification BH-AV2090-7S
BH-AV2090-7 BH-AV2090-4S BH-AV2090-4
High Angle: 225-400MHz Low Angle: 225-400MHz
1.5:1 High Angle 3.0:1 Low Angle
High Angle: Right Hand Circular Low Angle: Vertical, Linear
High Angle: +8 dBic Low Angle: +3.0 dBil 200 Watts CW
3 dB at half power points 2.75 pounds
N Female, High Angle TNC Female, Low Angle Desert Sand, Black
Magnetic mount (for the -7/-7S) Fixed mount (for the -4/-4S) 24 dB Min Mil Std 810
$3,220.73 (Desert Sand, Magnetic Mount) $3,220.73 (Black, Magnetic Mount) $2,976.66 (Desert Sand, Fixed Mount) $2,976.66 (Black, Fixed Mount)
Miniature Coat-Pocket, High-gain SATCOM Antenna The AV 2125 is the smallest and lightest foldable UHF SATCOM antenna. This manpack antenna is designed for special missions where portability, the option of hand held operation, and high gain are required.
AV2125 Specifications Frequency VSWR
Polarization Gain
Connector Finish
Power Handling Weight
240-318MHz 1.5:1
Right Hand Circular
Deployment Time < 30 sec Temperature Storage:
BH-AV2125-1 BH-AV2125-2
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1.0 lb, 1.5 lb in bag BNC Female Black Anodize
$2,641.67
+5 dBi, +7 dBi w/director 100 Watts CW
Operating: -25 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit -54 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit
$2,761.31 (includes magnetic mount adapter)
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