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Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. - ATW-A54P

541-567 MHz Dual UHF Powered Dipole Antenna

Model: ATW-A54P

  • Enhanced signal pickup for diversity UHF wireless systems where longer antenna runs are needed
  • Internal gain-setting switch permits selection of +10 or +4 dB operation
  • Screw terminal connections in the antennas are designed for use with RG58-type or RG8-type RF transmission cables
  • Designed for temporary or permanent installation
  • Antennas are powered by 12 volts provided on the antenna cable
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The ATW-A54P pair of UHF (541-567 MHz) powered dipole antennas provide effective signal pickup for diversity UHF wireless systems where longer antenna runs are required. Designed for temporary or permanent installation, these antennas are powered by 12 volts provided on the antenna cable by the associated receiver or antenna distribution system. An internal gain-setting switch permits selection of +10 or +4 dB operation. Screw-terminal connections in the antennas are designed for use with RG58-type or RG8-type RF transmission cables.
  • Enhanced signal pickup for diversity UHF wireless systems where longer antenna runs are needed
  • Internal gain-setting switch permits selection of +10 or +4 dB operation
  • Screw terminal connections in the antennas are designed for use with RG58-type or RG8-type RF transmission cables
  • Designed for temporary or permanent installation
  • Antennas are powered by 12 volts provided on the antenna cable
  • Internal gain-setting switch permits selection of +10 or +4 dB operation
 
 

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