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EAS NOAA Antenna -162MHz

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The Model J-56-162 5 Element Yagi antenna for the EAS band is specifically designed for commercial and industrial master antenna installations.  Its heavy-duty construction ensures reliability under severe climatic conditions, providing a durable, trouble-free operation.   Our single channel antennas feature sharp directivity for high gain, and excellent front-to-back ratios.  Our broadband models are of true log periodic design assuring extremely flat response and matched output over the entire band.

  • The J-56-162 is a 162 MHz 5 Element Yagi NOAA antenna.

    • Gain: 10 dBi
    • Frequency: 162MHz
    • HPBW Horizontal: 78°
    • HPBW Vertical: 58°
    • VSWR Max: 1.5:1
    • Impedance: 75 ohm
    • Polarization: Vertical
    • Connector Type: F Connector
    • Number of Elements: 5
    • Longest Element: 45 in (114.3 cm)

    Dimensions: 45″ L x 39″ W x 5″ H (114.3 cm L x 99.1 cm W x 12.7 cm H)

    Weight: 5 lbs

    Shipping Dimensions: 63″ L x 6.25″ W x 6.25″ H

    Shipping Weight: 9 lbs

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