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Omnidirectional antenna for electronic warfare (350-450 MHz)

Communication & Data Links

Description

High-performance omnidirectional antenna designed for electronic warfare applications operating in the 350-450 MHz frequency band. Features vertical polarization with 1-3 dBi gain, 60W maximum power handling, and VSWR ≤ 1.5. The antenna uses N-type male connector with 50 Ohm impedance, measures 25mm diameter by 55cm length, and provides IP65 environmental protection for reliable operation in harsh conditions.

About the Company

Blue Bird

A high-tech company specializing in developing and manufacturing advanced drones, electronic warfare (EW) systems, and military electronics. BlueBird focuses on innovative military technologies, cr...

Core Information

Serving industries
Other
Product status
In Production
Name
Omnidirectional antenna for electronic warfare (350-450 MHz)

Product Classification

System type
RF Radio
Supported platform classes
Ground Control Station Fixed Infrastructure/Pole/Mast
Operating environment
Ground

Frequency & Spectrum

Frequency bands
UHF
Spectrum licensing
Military/Restricted

Interfaces & Protocols

Antenna connectors
N-Type
Number of antenna ports
1

Power & Physical

Included antenna types
Omnidirectional
Dimensions (mm)
25 x 25 x 550
Mounting options
Fixed Infrastructure/Pole/Mast
Ingress protection (IP rating)
IP65
Operating temperature (°C)
-25 to +55

Compatibility & Integration

Integration notes
Designed specifically for electronic warfare systems with N-type male connector for easy integration into military communication systems