The C146 Series of antennas provide GPS reception at L1 and L2 frequencies and are suitable for a wide variety of installations. It has been designed with broadband radiating elements...
PN3-3/A WITH 71.5 MTG SURFACE4200 - 4400 MHz Frequency BandThe DM PN3 - Series are dielectric foam filled, lightweight, flush, broadbeamed horn type antennas. By controlling side lobes and reducing...
The DM NI50 reduces maintenance costs due to its low profile, all-metal blade that provides unequalled mechanical strength and reliability. The NI50 antennas are engineered for use on business, commercial,...
The DM N56-1 VOR antenna is designed for operation on the Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft to provide integral VHF navigation systems performance. The N56-1 antenna free-standing, balanced loop array...
The DM N48 LOC/VOR balanced loop antenna ensures a omni-directional radiation pattern at the horizon. This provides for maximum signal for standard VHF omnidirectional radio range localizer and navigation systems...
The DM N48 LOC/VOR balanced loop antenna ensures a omni-directional radiation pattern at the horizon. This provides for maximum signal for standard VHF omnidirectional radio range localizer and navigation systems...
The N43 series navigation antennas for general aviation aircraft is a low profile antenna for use with 75 MHz marker beacon receivers. Designed to be mounted on the bottom of...
The N43 series navigation antennas for general aviation aircraft is a low profile antenna for use with 75 MHz marker beacon receivers. Designed to be mounted on the bottom of...
The DM N4-7 VOR/LOC navigation antenna is a true center-fed balanced loop antenna with a high sensitivity and low bearing errors. The N4-7 system consists of two center-fed half-loops and...
CABLE FOR DM N4-4The DM N4-4.5 antenna cable is used for connecting the antenna components of the CM N4-4 system.
The DM N4-4 navigation antenna is a true center-fed antenna which minimizes bearing errors when receiving VOR and ILS signals. The N4-4 provides considerably more gain at the horizon than...