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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: These Broadband UHF parabolic receive antennas cover the entire UHF TV spectrum. Narrow beam and high gain make these antennas ideally suited for minimizing interference from co-channel and multipath signals. The light-weight grid design minimizes wind loading on the tower.
- Applications: TV / Radio Broadcasting, Other
- Form Factor: External
- Gain: 25 dB
- Pattern Type: Directional
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: This WiMax Parabolic Antenna is designed for the licensed 3.5 GHz frequency band. The tilt mount provides vertical tilt for ease of installation. The solid aluminum dish provides a high front-back ratio (28 dB).
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN
- Form Factor: External
- Gain: 23 dB
- Pattern Type: Directional
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: This rugged high gain parabolic antenna is constructed from welded steel rod for maximum rigidity and minimum wind loading. The narrow beam minimizes signal interference. The antenna can be mounted horizontally or vertically.
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN
- Form Factor: External
- Gain: 27 dB
- Pattern Type: Directional
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Supplier: TACO Communications Inc.
Description: These sturdy high gain parabolic antennas are constructed from welded steel rod for maximum rigidity and minimum wind loading. The antenna can be mounted horizontally or vertically. An optional adjustment arm is available to provide up to 60° tilt upward or downward (DELK).
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN
- Form Factor: External
- Gain: 23 dB
- Pattern Type: Directional
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The MPRC prime focus parabolic reflector antenna series suppresses extraneous sidelobe and cross-polarized energy. The antennas feature a micro fine elevation and azimuth adjustment kit. The MPRC series is provided with a radome as a standard feature.
- Gain: 24.5 dB
- Polarization Type: Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 2300 to 2700 MHz
- Technology Type: Dish / Reflector
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The MPRC prime focus parabolic reflector antenna series suppresses extraneous sidelobe and cross-polarized energy. The antennas feature a micro fine elevation and azimuth adjustment kit. The MPRC series is provided with a radome as a standard feature.
- Gain: 21.5 dB
- Polarization Type: Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 2300 to 2700 MHz
- Technology Type: Dish / Reflector
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Supplier: KP Performance Antennas
Description: This ProLine Parabolic Antenna is engineered to suppress side-lobes and back-lobes and are excellent at rejecting interference. These parabolic antennas maximize the potential of your radio by improving signal strength and reducing the noise floor in your link. Our parabolic
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 29.5 dB
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 140 F
- Polarization Type: Horizontal Linear, Vertical Linear, Slant 45 / Dual
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Supplier: KP Performance Antennas
Description: deployments in the CBRS 3.5 - 3.8 GHz spectrum. Rugged and Weatherproof The 1-foot parabolic antenna features an industrial-grade, powder-coated reflector, feed horn, and mounting brackets which allow 15 degree if elevation mechanical tilt and installation for pipe diameter from 1.2"
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN, TV / Radio Broadcasting
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 20 dB
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 140 F
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Supplier: KP Performance Antennas
Description: the CBRS 3.5 - 3.8 GHz spectrum Rugged and Weatherproof The 2-foot parabolic antenna features an industrial-grade powder-coated reflector, feed horn, and mounting brackets which allow 15 degree if elevation mechanical tilt and installation for pipe diameter from 1.2" to 2.5". This
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN, TV / Radio Broadcasting
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 24 dB
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 140 F
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The DC24 is a directional antenna system, which incorporates a 2-piece aluminum die cast parabolic grid type antenna reflector with a patented 50-ohm passive feed dipole. Installation is simple with the Laird Technologies adjustable tilt ""Heavy Duty"" bracket that comes standard. The
- Gain: 24 dB
- Polarization Type: Horizontal Linear, Vertical Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 to 2483 MHz
- Technology Type: Other Antennas & Arrays
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: The parabolic grid gain booster directional antennas offered by Laird Technologies utilize a unique patented parabolic grid design especially suited for increasing gain and effective range of Motorola Canopy™ products. The grid reflectors can be used with access points (AP) or
- Gain: 24 dB
- Polarization Type: Horizontal Linear, Vertical Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 to 5850 MHz
- Technology Type: Other Antennas & Arrays
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Supplier: Smith-Victor Corporation
Description: used as a parabolic reflector by removing the diffusion panel. The stand mounting bracket fits stands with a 5/8-inch stud. The tilting mechanism has an insulated handle and ratchet locking device. The heart of the Professional SoftBox Light(tm) is the incredible tungsten halogen
- Application: Theatrical / Photography
- Light Fixture Voltage: 110 volts
- Light Fixture Wattage: 500 watts
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Supplier: Smith-Victor Corporation
Description: used as a parabolic reflector by removing the diffusion panel. The stand mounting bracket fits stands with a 5/8-inch stud. The tilting mechanism has an insulated handle and ratchet locking device. The heart of the Professional SoftBox Light(tm) is the incredible tungsten halogen
- Application: Theatrical / Photography
- Light Fixture Voltage: 110 volts
- Light Fixture Wattage: 500 watts
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Supplier: Smith-Victor Corporation
Description: parabolic reflector by removing the diffusion panel. The stand mounting bracket fits stands with a 5/8-inch stud. The tilting mechanism has an insulated handle and ratchet locking device. The heart of the Professional SoftBox Light(tm) is the incredible tungsten halogen linear
- Application: Theatrical / Photography
- Light Fixture Voltage: 110 volts
- Light Fixture Wattage: 1000 watts
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Our optical profilometer for solar reflecting surfaces was developed simulating profile detections on a linear parabolic reflector .
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Line lighting can be produced adopting, for example: i) fiber optics line lighting devices (e.g. Dolan Jenner, Fostec, etc.) long tungsten halogen lamps, together with linear parabolic reflector , linear elliptical reflector and cylinder lens and iii) flat and stable emission spectrum.
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