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Compact ultra-wideband and omnidirectional antennas

Giovanni Di Maria
Giovanni Di Maria September 1, 2022
Updated 2022/09/01 at 6:20 PM
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Omnidirectional antennas called Aaronia OmniLOG PRO have been introduced by Saelig Company, Inc. This line of ultra-compact, omnidirectional antennas is perfect for radial isotropic application from 150 MHz to 18 GHz, covering the majority of RF sources including LTE, GSM, UMTS, and WLAN, among others. These reasonably priced antennas are designed for 100W cw high-power broadcast and 1W cw receive, making them perfect for jobs like equipment assessment or countermeasure challenges, interference search, and frequency monitoring. Four variants in the small 4.3″ x 1.4″ range, PRO 1030, PRO 1060, PRO 10100, and PRO 10200, cover RF sources from FM to K-band, radio and TV signals, DECT, Bluetooth and WLAN, product EMI, etc. They are available in SMA or N versions.

Each antenna comes with a complete two-year guarantee and an outdoor-friendly IP65 casing. The SMA version’s magnetic antenna base enables temporary installation, for instance on a vehicle roof. You may obtain thorough calibration data in 50MHz increments to enable incredibly precise measurements with any spectrum analyzer. Examples include interference detection, spectrum monitoring, including non-public frequency bands, interference-free mobile communications analysis, and omnidirectional measuring applications.

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Giovanni Di Maria September 1, 2022
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