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A 10 dBd Standard Gain Yagi Antenna is a directional antenna commonly used in VHF/UHF communication systems, telemetry, and point-to-point links. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect from such a setup: π‘ Key Specifications - Gain: 10 dBd (approximately 12.15 dBi), offering strong directional signal focus - Frequency Range: Often tailored for bands like 450β470 MHz, 144β160 MHz, or 400β470 MHz, depending on the model - Elements: Typically 6 to 8 elements for this gain level - Polarization: Vertical or horizontal (user-selectable) - Impedance: 50 ohms - VSWR: Usually <1.5:1 for efficient power transfer - Power Handling: Ranges from 150 W to 500 W π οΈ Construction & Features - Material: Aluminum with anodized or Txylanβ’ coating for corrosion resistance - Mounting: Includes clamp sets for mast or tower installation (1.5'β3.5' OD) - Connector: N-Female is standard - Beamwidth: Horizontal and vertical beamwidths around 45Β°β55Β° - Front-to-Back Ratio: Typically 18β20 dB for good interference rejection
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