Three band antennas in one. PA50-144HV-17-3-3CB.
– 6m Horizontal antenna
– 2m Horizontal antenna
– 2m Vertical antenna
3 band VHF antenna PA50-144HV-17-3-3CB is perfect for small spaces, roofs, DX-peditions or portable…
With smart design, we have enabled that all three antennas on one boom acted as 3 mono-band antennas.
The vertical antenna is located in front of the pole, so there are no problems with metal. No fiberglass rod is required. Attach the antenna to a metal pole without any problems. Strong antenna bracket for the pole sizes: 40 – 70 mm 1-1/4″ – 2-3/4″
The horizontal elements of the 6m and 2m antenna are designed so that there is minimal interference between them.
All three connectors on the PA50-144HV-17-3-3CB are located on the underside of the boom, so installation is very easy.
The 6m band is designed to work perfectly from 50 to 50.5 MHz which makes it great for DX hunting. The elements are tapered which makes them more immune to wind and snow. They also resonate less in the wind, keeping the SWR extremely low and also extending the lifespan of the antenna.
The 2m DX band is designed for the 144 – 145 MHz ideal for CW, SSB and digital.
The 2m band (vertical) is designed for FM simplex and repeaters. frequency coverage 144 – 146 MHz. by order 144-148 MHz Region 1.
Electrical specifications: | 6m band (horizontal) | 2m band (horizontal) | 2m band (vertical) |
Frequency range: | 50 – 50.5 MHz | 144 – 145 MHz | 144 – 146 MHz |
Free Space Forward Gain: | 8.5 dBi | 12.1 dBi | 10 dBi |
Front to Back Ratio: | 21 dB | 27 dB | 29 dB |
3 dB Horizontal Beam-width: | 61.4° | 43° | 54.7° |
SWR Across Entire Band: | < 1.2 | < 1.2 | < 1.2 |
Polarization: | 6m horizontal, 2m horizontal, 2m vertical |
Nominal Input Impedance: | 50 Ohms |
Maximum Power Input: | More than 500 W (up to 8 kW versions) |
Matching Method: | Direct feed through common mode balun |
Common Connector: | 3 x “N” connector (7/16 DIN connector by request) |
Mechanical specifications: | |
Number of Elements: | 4 + 8 + 5 (17 elements) |
Elements Diameter: | Tapered elements from 12 mm to 8mm |
Longest Element: | 3.1 m |
Connector Mounting Position: | Below the Boom |
Boom Length: | 3 m |
Boom Size: | 30 x 30 mm |
Number of Boom Pieces: | 2 |
Guy rope support: | Not needed. Strong boom. |
Balun and Connector: | Included (3 x “N” connector + 3 x balun) |
Mounting Mast Diameter: | 40 – 70 mm 1-1/4″ – 2-3/4″ |
Clamp: | M8 Stainless Steel |
Turning radius: | 4.3 m |
Surface Area: | TBA. |
Antenna Survival Wind Speed: | 160 km/h |
Net Weight: | 5.4 kg |
Gross Weight: | 6.5 kg |
Transportation Length: | 1.5 m |
PA50-144HV-17-3-3CB antenna comes with included baluns and connectors. A strong bracket as well as a thick 30 x 30 mm boom will enable the longevity of the antenna, and yet the light construction allows the antenna to be rotated on just TV rotator.
Electrical specifications: | 6m band (horizontal) | 2m band (horizontal) | 2m band (vertical) |
Frequency range: | 50 – 50.5 MHz | 144 – 145 MHz | 144 – 146 MHz |
Free Space Forward Gain: | 8.5 dBi | 12.1 dBi | 10 dBi |
Front to Back Ratio: | 21 dB | 27 dB | 29 dB |
3 dB Horizontal Beam-width: | 61.4° | 43° | 54.7° |
SWR Across Entire Band: | < 1.2 | < 1.2 | < 1.2 |
Polarization: | 6m horizontal, 2m horizontal, 2m vertical |
Nominal Input Impedance: | 50 Ohms |
Maximum Power Input: | More than 500 W (up to 8 kW versions) |
Matching Method: | Direct feed through common mode balun |
Common Connector: | 3 x “N” connector (7/16 DIN connector by request) |
Mechanical specifications: | |
Number of Elements: | 4 + 8 + 5 (17 elements) |
Elements Diameter: | Tapered elements from 12 mm to 8mm |
Longest Element: | 3.1 m |
Connector Mounting Position: | Below the Boom |
Boom Length: | 3 m |
Boom Size: | 30 x 30 mm |
Number of Boom Pieces: | 2 |
Guy rope support: | Not needed. Strong boom. |
Balun and Connector: | Included (3 x “N” connector + 3 x balun) |
Mounting Mast Diameter: | 40 – 70 mm 1-1/4″ – 2-3/4″ |
Clamp: | M8 Stainless Steel |
Turning radius: | 4.3 m |
Surface Area: | TBA. |
Antenna Survival Wind Speed: | 160 km/h |
Net Weight: | 5.4 kg |
Gross Weight: | 6.5 kg |
Transportation Length: | 1.5 m |
PA50-144HV-17-3-3CB antenna comes with included baluns and connectors. A strong bracket as well as a thick 30 x 30 mm boom will enable the longevity of the antenna, and yet the light construction allows the antenna to be rotated on just TV rotator.
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