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Manual Documentation Number: ZXTx-IO-x-0712m
FG9023
– High Gain Omni Directional (900 MHz)
Use With: ZXT9 radios (900 MHz)
Impedance: 50Ω
Connector: N Female
VSWR
– 2:1 Max (in band)
Gain
– 3 dBi
Polarization
– Vertical
Length
– 25 inches
Mounting Brackets (Sold Separately)
– FM2
FG9026
– High Gain Omni Directional (900 MHz)
For Use With: ZXT9 radios (900 MHz)
Impedance: 50Ω
Connector: N Female
VSWR
– 2:1 Max (in band)
Gain
– 3 dBi
Polarization
– Vertical
Length
– 65 inches
Mounting Brackets (Sold Separately)
– FM2
FG24008
– High Gain Omni Directional (2.4 GHz)
For Use With: ZXT24 radios (2.4 GHz)
Impedance: 50Ω
Connector: N Female
VSWR
– 1.5:1 Max (in band)
Gain
– 8 dBi
Polarization
– Vertical
Length
– 24.5 inches
Mounting Brackets (Sold Separately)
– FM2
3.5.5.2
High Gain Yagi Antenna
A Yagi-Uda Antenna, commonly known simply as a Yagi antenna or Yagi, is a
directional antenna
system consisting of an
array of a dipole and additional closely coupled parasitic elements (usually a reflector and one or more directors). The dipole in
the array is driven, and another element, typically 5% longer, effectively operates as a reflector. Other parasitic elements
shorter than the dipole may be added in front of the dipole and are referred to as directors. This arrangement increases
antenna directionality and gain in the preferred direction over a single dipole.
Since Yagi Antennas are directional, they must point directly at the other antenna through a clear line of sight.
These Directional antennas are a good choice if you need to mount your antenna on a mast to increase its elevation. Note that
these antennas have an N style connector. Refer to section 3.9 to select the correct cable.
Figure 3-11
Enclosed Yagi
– Model YE240015 for 2.4 GHz Models
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