1350 Mhz Antenna description

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      WaveLink   Antenna Systems Inc.
                                                  ™



                                                         PROFESSIONAL GRADE YAGI
                                                                                   PRO1350-10
                      1350-1454 MHz


             ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS

  Operating Frequency (VSWR ≤ 1.5) MHz            1350-1454
  Nominal Gain (dBi)                                      10
  Horizontal Beamwidth (Deg-3dB)                          56
  Vertical Beamwidth (Deg-3dB)                            46
  Front To Back Ratio (dB)                                18
  Power Rating (W)                                      100
  Length (inches)                                         19
  Width (inches)                                         4.4
  Antenna Weight (lbs.)                                 0.77                    PRO1350-10 is equipped with a standard feed line length
                                                                                of 2’ LMR400 UltraFlex® cable and N-Female connector.
  Cross Sectional Area (Max.ft²)                        2.29                    Please contact our sales staff for alternate connector
  Lateral Thrust At 100mph (lbs.)                       0.15                    requirements.

  Rated Wind Velocity (mph)                             125                     Extended feed line available in 5’ increments up to a
  Rated Wind Velocity with 1/2’’ radial ice (mph)       120                     maximum of 50 '. All extended feed line antennas
                                                                                equipped with LMR400 cable and N-Male connector.




   The PRO1350-10 is engineered to meet or exceed the requirements of a               To view polar plots for this antenna please
   broadband, high gain, Professional Grade 1.4 GHz Yagi antenna.
                                                                                        visit www.wavelinkantenna.com/plots
   The PRO1350-10 provides 10 dBi gain and operates effectively across the
   frequency band of 1350-1454 MHz with a VSWR of 1.5:1 or less.

   All Wavelink Professional Grade antennas are manufactured using high
   strength 6061-T6 aluminum. The dipole and directive elements are fully
   welded to the boom completely eliminating misalignment problems. The
   antenna is also electrically one piece, effectively eliminating intermod
   issues and future performance degradation.

   The dipole design incorporates an integral feed cable available in lengths
   up to 50 feet.
   The extended feed line option offers many benefits:
        1. Dramatically reduces install time, by up to 2 hours per site
        2. Completely eliminates the connector at the antenna                                 Includes mounting bracket
        3. Improves signal strength ½ to ¾ of a dB
        4. Eliminates connector weatherproofing concerns                                                C1001
        5. Significantly reduces long term cost of ownership
                                                                                      Easily permits vertical or horizontal polarization.
   The PRO1350-10 is anodized to protect against environmental degradation            Mounts on 1”-2⅜” OD pipe.
   even in the most severe environments.




           Phone:  1 800.805.6922   (Toll Free USA & Canada)
                                                                                          WaveLink
                                                                                                 Antenna Systems Inc.
                                                                                                                        ™

           Box 5458,  Station A, Calgary,   AB Canada, T2H 1X8
             Visit us online at WavelinkAntenna.com
T: (403)-236-2298, F: (403)-236-2618, E: support@wavelinkantenna.com



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Document Modified: 2019-04-28 07:32:32

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