Rugged Disc Antenna Suited For Indoor And Outdoor Use

Aug. 1, 1999
Billed as a rugged, low-cost alternative to the standard dipole whip, the PCNLP series of low-profile disc antennas measure 4.5” in diameter and 0.062” in height and provide 3 dBi of gain. Data or voice applications include: utility meter

Billed as a rugged, low-cost alternative to the standard dipole whip, the PCNLP series of low-profile disc antennas measure 4.5” in diameter and 0.062” in height and provide 3 dBi of gain. Data or voice applications include: utility meter reading devices; vending machine data transfer and asset tracking. The antenna provides a disguised and unobtrusive look to the applications when aesthetics and security is a concern. It’s made with a U/V stabilized radome and is available in custom colors, cable lengths and standard/non-standard connectors. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, the antennas are available for frequencies of 806 to 866 MHz, 824 to 896 MHz and 890 to 940 MHz.

Company: ASTRON ANTENNA CO.

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