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Application Area:EM Transducers Radiated (300's)Product Area:HF-VHF AntennasFrequency Range:30MHz - 300MHzTuning:NoneInterface:N(f) connectorsOther:With various mountsEMC Item No:339Price:(Pricing depends on length of hire, distance, urgency and the size of the overall order. Please add your items to the request, and we'll email a quote back to you within 3 working hours.)
The box comprises the EMCO 3104 Bicon antenna which can absorb 50 watt before saturation or damage. This is used as the receiving antenna normally placed outside the shielding surface to be tested. A set of collapsible cages identical with those of the transmit balun are included. The transmit balun is that of either the EMCO 3109 or as seen in the photo the 3108. Both baluns are virtually identical in their size and RF performance although the 3109 can handle 1kWatt of input power whereas the 3108 is limited to 300 Watt. But both input powers are more than adequate to provide the necessary dynamic measuring ranges. Where internal transmitting space is critical take a look at item 338 although power handling is somewhat reduced.
Case Size: 70cm x 53cm x 14cm. Case Weight: 8.9 kgm
The box comprises the EMCO 3104 Bicon antenna which can absorb 50 watt before saturation or damage. This is used as the receiving antenna normally placed outside the shielding surface to be tested. A set of collapsible cages identical with those of the transmit balun are included. The transmit balun is that of either the EMCO 3109 or as seen in the photo the 3108. Both baluns are virtually identical in their size and RF performance although the 3109 can handle 1kWatt of input power whereas the 3108 is limited to 300 Watt. But both input powers are more than adequate to provide the necessary dynamic measuring ranges. Where internal transmitting space is critical take a look at item 338 although power handling is somewhat reduced