Antennas Meet FCC Part 15 Specifications

Sept. 1, 1999
Designed for Part 15-compliant applications, these heavy-duty, cost-effective antennas offer an innovative attachment and custom connectors that comply with FCC requirements. Primarily intended for use with firm's hybrid RF modules, these antennas are

Designed for Part 15-compliant applications, these heavy-duty, cost-effective antennas offer an innovative attachment and custom connectors that comply with FCC requirements. Primarily intended for use with firm's hybrid RF modules, these antennas are well-suited for a broad range of consumer and industrial wireless products. Antennas are available for 315, 418 and 433 MHz or custom frequencies.

Company: LINX TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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