The AR’s new Model ATR26M6G-1, which covers 26 MHz to 6 GHz and can accept up to 5000 watts of input power, is uniquely suited for use in both traditional applications and in compact test chambers. Its broad frequency range addresses existing RF susceptibility requirements as well as anticipated developments.The ATR26M6G-1 features a 75 percent size reduction over standard log-periodic antennas covering the 26 MHz to 6 GHz frequency range. It is matched to work directly with AR’s “W”, “S” and “A” series amplifiers. The robust design can accommodate the high power levels necessary to generate significant E-fields. The ATR26M6G-1 can also be calibrated for RF emissions testing. The antenna comes with a wall bracket, but it can be also mounted with its integral polarization change mount on the AP5010B antenna positioned or the TP100BM3 tripod with ballast tray. LEARN MORE
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