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BARRETT PRC-4090 TACTICAL HF SDR TRANSCEIVER - INSTALLATION
Tactical Broadband Dipole Antenna (2090-02-03)
The Tactical Broadband Dipole Antenna is a
dipole antenna with loading to allow broad-
band operation. For operation, each side of
the antenna is unwound to its full length.
Throwing cords are provided that can be used
to elevate the antenna or tie it to ground for
an inverted V configuration. The antenna will
handle continuous data and CW transmission
with a Barrett 30 W manpack transceiver. Only
low duty cycle voice operation is supported
for operation with 100 W transmitters. The
antenna can be used in a number of configu
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rations, depending on structures available for
elevation.
Tactical Broadband Dipole Antenna Configurations
Horizontal Dipole
The horizontal dipole has maximum gain on the broadsides of the antenna and
reduced gain along the axis. Height above ground affects radiation angle. Lower
heights give higher angle radiation, better for NVIS (short distance). Higher
heights give lower radiation angle, better for long distance communication.