Frequency • 108-118 MHz (VOR/LOC) 329-335 MHz (GS) VOR/GS navigation antenna set provides optimum VOR performance when used for area navigation. Antenna system qualified for use on single engine, twin, jet, and helicopter aircraft. Blades have leading edge protection andcome with rubber gasket enabling mounting on curved vertical stabilizers. Provides glideslope reception capability. Complete set includes a pair (2) of blades, each with single BNC connector output, two coax i nterconnect cables. Dual output signal combiner providing for separate RF cable runs to the avionics installation for NAV1 and NAV 2 receivers, is included. Note: Comant Antennas no longer come with a gasket or a template. Must order PN 09-05579 separately.
Applications
Frequencies Covered
108-118 MHz (VOR/LOC) |
Electrical | |
Frequency | 108-118 MHz (VOR/ LOC) |
VSWR | 6.0:1 108-118 MHz (VOR/ LOC) |
Polarization | Horizontal |
Radiation Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Impedance | 50 Ohms Nominal |
Power | Receive Only |
Weight | 1.4 lb. Per Blade |
Height | 6.0 in. Maximum |
Material | Molded Radome |
Finish | Polyurethane Enamel |
Connector | BNC/ Single Output Combiner |
Temperature | -55ºC to +85ºC |
Altitude | 50,000ft. |
Air speed | 600 Knots TAS @ 25,000 ft |
RTCA Environmental | DO-160D |
FAA TSO | C34e, C36e, C40c |
RTCA MOPS | DO-192, DO-195, DO-196 |
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This is a complete set which includes a pair (2) of blades, each with single BNC connector, and two coax interconnect cables.
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