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Comant CI-108 VHF Communications Blade Antenna BNC

$1530.10/Each
Price Includes GST
Part# 11-07079
MFR Model# CI-108

Overview

Frequencies Covered
118-137 MHz

Designed for high-performance aircraft applications . Suitable for either top or bottom mounting. Solid Polyurethane construction for strength, reliability and durability. White polyurethane finis is Skydrol and rain erosion resistant. The CI 108 Series has been re-tested and upgraded to the RTCA DO-160D environmental requirements with DO-186A MOPS.

Note: Comant Antennas no longer come with a gasket or template. Must order PN 09-05579 separately.

Optional leading edge protection - CI 108-L. Specifications For

Applications
Single and twin engine piston aircraft for applications of this antenna design. Some light turbine and light jets. Consult your FBO or installation shop for best application information.

Specifications

MODEL CI 108 VHF BLADE ANTENNA
Electrical
Frequency

118-137 MHz

VSWR
2.5:1
Polarization
Vertical
Radiation Pattern
Omnidirectional
Impedance
50 Ohms
Power

25 Watts

Mechanical
Weight
2.5 lb Maximum
Height
12.0 in. Maximum
Material

High Density Polyurethane

Finish
Polyurehtane Enamel
Connector
BNC (Female)
Environmental
Temperature
-55ºC to + 85ºC
Altitude
50,000 ft.
Air Speed
600 Knots TAS @ 35,000 ft.
Federal Specifications
RTCA Environmental
DO-160
FAA TSO
C37d, C38d
RTCA MOPS
DO-186A
Gasket
C10810
Cork Neoprene - Standard

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