Aaronia OmniLOG PRO Antenna
Aaronia OmniLOG PRO Antenna
Key Features
- 150MHz to 6GHz Bandwidth - fits any spectrum analyser
- 1W max (CW) broadband antenna
- Omnidirectional
- Magnetic base
- Excellent value
The OmniLOG PRO Series: Cost-effective Broadband Antenna for Omnidirectional Measurements or Spectrum Monitoring
Introducing the new OmniLOG PRO series is the perfect solution for those needing an ultra-wideband and cost-effective receive antenna for omnidirectional measurements or spectrum monitoring. The series includes both a 1 W [CW] ultra-wideband receive antenna and a 100 W high-power transmit & receive antenna, making it an ideal choice for radial isotropic measurements, interference search or frequency monitoring. Whether you need to monitor radio and TV, mobile communications, DECT, Bluetooth or WLAN, the OmniLOG PRO series has got you covered from VHF to K-band.
High-Tech Antenna Housing and Rigorous Testing
Each OmniLOG PRO antenna is designed with a high-tech antenna housing suitable for outdoor use, certified with an IP65 rating to protect against environmental influences. For example, the magnetic antenna base allows for temporary fixed installation on a car roof or building girder. Before shipment, the antenna undergoes rigorous testing in our laboratories to ensure the highest quality standards. As a result, Aaronia can offer every customer a full 2-year warranty on all antennas. Choose the OmniLOG PRO series for cost-effective, reliable broadband antennas that meet all your omnidirectional measurement and spectrum monitoring needs.
Highlights:
• 4 versions with different frequency ranges from 150 MHz up to 18 GHz
• Usable from 80MHz to 20GHz
• 1 W max (CW) broadband antenna
• Omnidirectional
• Magnetic base
• Cost effective
• Fits any spectrum analyzer
Application examples:
• Omnidirectional measure applications
• Spectrum monitoring of non-public frequency bands
• Ensure interference-free mobile communication
• Interference hunting
Aaronia OmniLOG PRO Antenna
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