Emco, Inc. Biconical Antenna 3101

Description
The 3101 is a 1 GHz Biconical Antenna from EMCO. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new products. Additional Features: Frequency: 200 MHz - 1 GHz VSWR: 2.4:1 Max Continious Power: 100W Peak Power: 150W Impedance (Nominal): 50W Connectors: Type N (F) MIL-STD testing and SAE testing were the initial motivation behind the design of the 3101 Antenna by the Department of Defense. More recently, alternative testing has found use for this class of conical log spiral antennas. A broad variety of EMC testing using this model is common and often referred to as a MIL-STD 461 antenna, MilStd RE102 Antenna, MilStd 462 Antenna, MilStd 1541 Antenna, SAE ARP 958 Antenna, or an SAE J1113 RI Antenna. Conical log spirals are ideal for testing to these standards and reasonably large field strength can be generated with moderate input. Electromagnetic site surveys are also performed with the EMCO 3101. Placing the antennas perpendicular to the ground plane (vertical) allows for an omni-directional application that is horizontally polarized. Windings on the outside help dissipate heat and the cone is attached to a delrin rod and aluminum base. The mount base works with standard ¼” X 20 tripod threads and the compact size makes it extremely stable. The windings are coaxial cable fixed to a fiberglass cone that is relatively sturdy and lightweight.
Description
The 3101 is a 1 GHz Biconical Antenna from EMCO. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new products. Additional Features: Frequency: 200 MHz - 1 GHz VSWR: 2.4:1 Max Continious Power: 100W Peak Power: 150W Impedance (Nominal): 50W Connectors: Type N (F) MIL-STD testing and SAE testing were the initial motivation behind the design of the 3101 Antenna by the Department of Defense. More recently, alternative testing has found use for this class of conical log spiral antennas. A broad variety of EMC testing using this model is common and often referred to as a MIL-STD 461 antenna, MilStd RE102 Antenna, MilStd 462 Antenna, MilStd 1541 Antenna, SAE ARP 958 Antenna, or an SAE J1113 RI Antenna. Conical log spirals are ideal for testing to these standards and reasonably large field strength can be generated with moderate input. Electromagnetic site surveys are also performed with the EMCO 3101. Placing the antennas perpendicular to the ground plane (vertical) allows for an omni-directional application that is horizontally polarized. Windings on the outside help dissipate heat and the cone is attached to a delrin rod and aluminum base. The mount base works with standard ¼” X 20 tripod threads and the compact size makes it extremely stable. The windings are coaxial cable fixed to a fiberglass cone that is relatively sturdy and lightweight.

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Biconical Antenna - 3101 - ValueTronics International, Inc.
Elgin, IL, USA
Biconical Antenna
3101
Biconical Antenna 3101
The 3101 is a 1 GHz Biconical Antenna from EMCO. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new products. Additional Features: Frequency: 200 MHz - 1 GHz VSWR: 2.4:1 Max Continious Power: 100W Peak Power: 150W Impedance (Nominal): 50W Connectors: Type N (F) MIL-STD testing and SAE testing were the initial motivation behind the design of the 3101 Antenna by the Department of Defense. More recently, alternative testing has found use for this class of conical log spiral antennas. A broad variety of EMC testing using this model is common and often referred to as a MIL-STD 461 antenna, MilStd RE102 Antenna, MilStd 462 Antenna, MilStd 1541 Antenna, SAE ARP 958 Antenna, or an SAE J1113 RI Antenna. Conical log spirals are ideal for testing to these standards and reasonably large field strength can be generated with moderate input. Electromagnetic site surveys are also performed with the EMCO 3101. Placing the antennas perpendicular to the ground plane (vertical) allows for an omni-directional application that is horizontally polarized. Windings on the outside help dissipate heat and the cone is attached to a delrin rod and aluminum base. The mount base works with standard ¼” X 20 tripod threads and the compact size makes it extremely stable. The windings are coaxial cable fixed to a fiberglass cone that is relatively sturdy and lightweight.

The 3101 is a 1 GHz Biconical Antenna from EMCO. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new products.

Additional Features:

  • Frequency: 200 MHz - 1 GHz
  • VSWR: 2.4:1
  • Max Continious Power: 100W
  • Peak Power: 150W
  • Impedance (Nominal): 50W
  • Connectors: Type N (F)

MIL-STD testing and SAE testing were the initial motivation behind the design of the 3101 Antenna by the Department of Defense. More recently, alternative testing has found use for this class of conical log spiral antennas.

A broad variety of EMC testing using this model is common and often referred to as a MIL-STD 461 antenna, MilStd RE102 Antenna, MilStd 462 Antenna, MilStd 1541 Antenna, SAE ARP 958 Antenna, or an SAE J1113 RI Antenna. Conical log spirals are ideal for testing to these standards and reasonably large field strength can be generated with moderate input. Electromagnetic site surveys are also performed with the EMCO 3101. Placing the antennas perpendicular to the ground plane (vertical) allows for an omni-directional application that is horizontally polarized.

Windings on the outside help dissipate heat and the cone is attached to a delrin rod and aluminum base. The mount base works with standard ¼” X 20 tripod threads and the compact size makes it extremely stable. The windings are coaxial cable fixed to a fiberglass cone that is relatively sturdy and lightweight.

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Technical Specifications

  ValueTronics International, Inc.
Product Category Antennas
Product Number 3101
Product Name Biconical Antenna
Primary Frequency Range 1000.0 MHz
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