The RF-3193EX is the next generation of transportable antenna with improved gains and better radiation patterns than its successors. When compared to the current RF-3193TB antenna, the RF-3193EX antenna gain is improved by at least 2 dB across 30-2000 MHz band and extends the ability to utilize the high bands from 2000-2600 MHz.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency Range | 30-512, 670-2600 MHz |
Polarization | Linearly polarized |
Impedance | 50 ohm (nominal) |
VSWR | Not exceeding 3.5:1; <3.0:1 typical |
Gain | VHF > -7 dBi; UHF / L-band / S-Band > -2 dBi |
Power Rating | 100 watts |
Radiation Pattern | Omni-directional in azimuth (0º elevation) |
RF Connector | N connector (adapters and cabling included) |
Dimensions | 7.8 ft x 1.66 in. (antenna only) |
Height | 11.25 ft (3.4 m) (antenna with tripod) |
Antenna Weight | 52 lbs (23.6 kg) |
Color/Finish | Black (tripod and mast); green or tan (antenna whip) |
Wind Rating | 62 km/hr |
Mounting | Tripod with ground spike, or mast mount |
High Temperature | Operational: MIL-STD-810: Method 501.5, Procedure II, 160° F (71° C) |
Low Temperature | Operational: MIL-STD-810: Method 502.5, Procedure II, -40° F (-40° C) |
Temperature Shock | MIL-STD-810: Method 503.5, Procedure I, 160° F (71° C) to -40° F (-40° C) |
Altitude | MIL-STD-810: Method 500.5, Procedure II 15,000 ft. (12,192 m) |
Solar Radiation | MIL-STD-810: Method 500.5, Procedure I |
Humidity | MIL-STD-810 Method 507.5 |
Rain | MIL-STD-810 Method 506.5, Procedure I |
Icing/Freezing | MIL-STD-810 Method 521.3, Procedure I |
Sand and Dust | MIL-STD-810 Method 510.5, Procedure I & II |
Salt Fog | MIL-STD 810: Method 509.5, 24 h spray |