Skeletal remote antenna for decreased wind loading. The ALP Series antennas are a Log Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) design that provides a useful directional pattern over a broad frequency bandwidth.
- Skeletal design for decreased wind loading
Specifications
| Models |
ALP500, ALP620 |
| Pattern Gain |
+7 dBi (isotropic), +4 dBd (over dipole) |
| Range |
450-862 MHz |
| Weight |
- ALP500: 14.2 oz.
- ALP620: 9.4 oz.
- ALP650/E Series: 12 oz.
|
| Connector |
50 Ohm BNC |
| Dimensions |
12” high x 10.5” deep x 1.5” wide (ALP650 without mounting hardware) |
| ALP650 Series with RF Amplifier |
|
| Pattern Gain |
+7 dBi (isotropic), +4 dBd (over dipole) |
| Passband |
- ALP650L/E (RoHS compliant): 470.000 - 700.000 MHz
- ALP650M/E (RoHS compliant): 537.000 - 770.000 MHz
- ALP650H/E (RoHS compliant): 640.000 - 870.000 MHz
|
| RF Gain |
- +12 dB with 0 dB attenuator
- +8 dB with 4 dB attenuator
- +5 dB with 7 dB attenuator
|
| Third Order Intercept |
+27 dBm @ input (+41 dBm output) |
| Weight |
12 oz. (all versions) |
| Power Requirements |
- 8V to 16V DC at the input jack
- Auto reset poly fuse protection circuit
- Constant power switching supply
- 8V DC: 125 to 145 mA
- 12V DC: 83 to 106 mA
- 14.4V DC: 69 to 89 mA
- 16V DC: 60 to 80 mA
|
| Phantom Powering |
DC voltage supplied via coaxial cable by UMC16B, VRM input jack, or BIAS-T power inserter (70 to 80 mA) |
| Power Consumption |
1.2 Watt nominal (switching regulator) |