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rfantennaindia · 8 months
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2.4GHz Fiberglass Antenna With N Male St. Connector
A 2.4GHz #fiberglassantenna refers to an antenna designed to operate in the 2.4 gigahertz (GHz) frequency range. This frequency range is commonly used for various wireless communication applications, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and some remote control systems.
Fiberglass antennas are popular for #outdoor applications due to their durability and resistance to weather conditions. The fiberglass material used in the antenna construction provides protection against environmental factors such as rain, sunlight, and wind.
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myerseng · 4 months
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Unlocking Communication: The VHF Mobile Band Antenna for Enhanced Connectivity
In the realm of communication, where connectivity is paramount, the VHF (Very High Frequency) Mobile Band Antenna stands as an indispensable tool. Designed to transmit and receive signals within the VHF frequency range, this antenna plays a pivotal role in various fields, including emergency services, transportation, amateur radio, and marine communication. Let's delve deeper into the workings and significance of the VHF Mobile Band Antenna.
Understanding VHF Communication
VHF communication operates within the frequency range of 30 MHz to 300 MHz, offering several advantages over other frequency bands. It's known for its ability to provide reliable communication over relatively long distances while requiring less power compared to lower frequencies. Due to these characteristics, VHF frequencies are widely used for radio communication in both terrestrial and marine environments, custom antenna design.
The Role of VHF Mobile Band Antennas
VHF Mobile Band Antennas are specifically designed for mobile applications, offering seamless communication for vehicles such as cars, trucks, boats, and aircraft. These antennas are engineered to be durable, weather-resistant, and capable of withstanding the rigors of constant movement.
Design and Construction
Typically, VHF Mobile Band Antennas are constructed using high-quality materials such as stainless steel or fiberglass to ensure durability and longevity. Their design often incorporates features such as omnidirectional radiation patterns or specific directional characteristics, depending on the intended application.
Mounting Options
One of the key aspects of VHF Mobile Band Antennas is their versatility in mounting options. They can be installed on various parts of a vehicle, including the roof, trunk, fender, or even magnetically attached to the vehicle's body. This flexibility allows for optimal positioning to maximize signal reception and transmission efficiency.
Applications Across Industries
The significance of VHF Mobile Band Antennas spans across diverse industries and sectors, each leveraging its capabilities for enhanced communication and operational efficiency.
Emergency Services
In emergency response scenarios, such as firefighting, law enforcement, and medical services, real-time communication is vital for coordinating efforts and ensuring the safety of personnel and the public. VHF Mobile Band Antennas enable seamless communication between vehicles, command centers, and field operatives, facilitating swift and coordinated responses to critical situations.
Transportation and Logistics
Within the transportation and logistics industry, VHF communication plays a crucial role in maintaining connectivity between fleet vehicles, dispatch centers, and logistical hubs. Whether it's trucking, shipping, or public transportation, VHF Mobile Band Antennas facilitate efficient fleet management, route optimization, and timely delivery of goods and services.
Amateur Radio and Recreation
Enthusiasts of amateur radio and recreational boating also rely on VHF Mobile Band Antennas for communication and safety purposes. These antennas enable hobbyists to connect with fellow radio operators, participate in events and contests, and access weather updates and emergency channels while out on the water or exploring remote areas.
Future Innovations and Advancements
As technology continues to evolve, so too will the capabilities of VHF Mobile Band Antennas. Advancements in materials, design, and signal processing techniques are expected to further enhance their performance, reliability, and compatibility with emerging communication systems.
In conclusion, the VHF Mobile Band Antenna stands as a cornerstone of modern communication infrastructure, facilitating seamless connectivity across various industries and applications. Its versatility, reliability, and efficiency make it an indispensable tool for ensuring effective communication in both everyday operations and critical situations. As we look to the future, the evolution of VHF technology promises even greater advancements, further cementing its position as a fundamental component of our interconnected world.
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traderdons · 5 years
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Comrod AT82M HF Mast Mount Antenna - 26'
Comrod AT82M HF Mast Mount Antenna – 26′
AT82M HF Mast Mount Antenna – 26′
AT82 is a high performance fiberglass transmitting antenna for marine coastal and HF telephone bands. It matches well to modern SSB marine telephone transmitters. The AT82 antenna can be part of any MF/HF communication system, but is specifically designed to satisfy the demands of the Maritime GMDSS.
Specifications:
Design: Self supporting fibreglass rod with…
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marineclarity · 7 years
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Manta 6 VHF MARINE ANTENNA with Bracket
Manta 6 VHF MARINE ANTENNA with Bracket,VHF SAIL/MOTOR CRAFT ANTENNA provides alternate to large white fiberglass antenna for VHF/FM marine radios. Slim. Stainless steel 34" whip mounted to nickel plated post into 1-1/2" stainless steel coil. Outperforms conventional 54" 3db gain fiberglass antennas. Used by the USCG for search and rescue missions. Features stainless steel 17-7 ph whip, UV resistant cap, soldered connections, stainless steel housing, 250 watt power rating, 1/2 wave length-shunt fed, compression whip retainer, nickel plated support, low angle of radiation, lightning protection, internal ground, #16 AWG windings, epoxy filled coil, "O"-ring weather seal, SO-329 connector, stainless steel bracket and a SWR of less than 1.2:1. No ground plane is needed. Ideal for racing and is pretuned to marine band. Stores easily. [amz_corss_sell asin="B001ET7YEG"],,https://www.marineclarity.com/shop/uncategorized.html/manta-6-vhf-marine-antenna-with-bracket/,admin
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rjyachtconsulting · 7 years
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
Year:
1991
Length:
53′
Engine/Fuel Type:
Single / diesel
Located In:
San Diego, CA
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
YW#:
44066-0
Current Price:
US$ 260,000
This Amel 53 Super Maramu comes equipped with every piece of cruising gear you would need and is ready to set sail tomorrow on her next bluewater journey.  Offering features such as a solar array, wind generator and prop generator for providing charging without running her diesel generator or reliable turbocharged Perkins Diesel.  And with a built in watermaker for generating freshwater while underway, combined with a robust communications package consisting of a long range SSB (Single Side Band) radio, Sail Mail, and WeatherFax you can be prepared for cruising in any latitude imaginable.
The sailplan is a perfect choice for extended cruising with her ketch rig which offers the ability to easily balance the vessel in any weather condition, and with every crucial control line routed to the cockpit and her factory installed electric winches and furling headsail, mainsail, and mizzen sails there is rarely a need to leave the safety of the spacious and comfortable center cockpit.
This vessel features a robust inventory of spare parts, an extra set of sails, two dinghies, and an amazing amount of storage space that makes this Amel the perfect choice for exploring the seas in comfort and safety.  Contact me directly so I can share the full inventory of spares as well as a recent Survey on this vessel.
This the same vessel featured in the popular Cruising Blog S/V Delos, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvLc83k5o11EIF1lEo0VmuQ
The Super Maramu, the culmination of a series of six different Amels produced in Henri Amel’s lifetime, was first introduced in 1989 and was discontinued in 2005, the year Amel passed away, after a production run of 497 hulls. It is very much a production boat in that most everything about it is set as firmly in stone as possible at the factory. New Amels are delivered, quite literally, ready to sail anywhere in the world with option lists that are very short. You either buy into the Amel system, or you don’t, and if you don’t you are well advised to buy another boat rather than try to make one of these into something it isn’t.
As on all Amels, the focus aboard the Super Maramu is very much on comfort and convenience. The boat, consequently, is very systems intensive. Standard equipment includes a generator, washer-drier, a fridge and seperate deep freezer, and a microwave oven, not to mention myriad lesser bits of kit, including a vacuum cleaner, hair drier, and a specially designed shopping cart.
The same philosophy pertains on deck and the boat is designed to be operated from the confines of the well-protected center cockpit by a single individual capable of lifting no more than 50 pounds. Both the in-mast mainsail and headsail are controlled with push-button electric furlers; the smaller in-mast mizzen is controlled by a direct-drive furler turned with a winch
handle. All sheet winches are electric. The power windlass, replete with chain counter, can also be operated from the cockpit, as can the integral anchor washdown system installed in the bow roller. There is also a retractable bow thruster to help out when docking, though it is necessary to step out on deck to handle dock lines.
Contact me directly at:
Cell: 480-225-2542
Descriptions
Accommodations
The Amel 53 Super Maramu offers a center cockpit layout that affords a very deep & protected center cockpit for security while on deck while giving you a large aft cabin with a huge double berth.
As you descend the companionway, the well equipped offshore galley is to port with a great nav station to starboard. Moving forward is the U shaped dinette to port with additional refrigeration under the seats. To starboard is a straight settee.
Forward of the main bulkhead is the head to port and an open forward cabin with berths port & starboard.
Aft of the companionway to starboard is the passage way to the aft stateroom. There is a single berth outboard in the passageway that makes for a very comfortable and secure sea berth.
The aft stateroom features a large double berth to port with a dressing area/desk area to starboard. There is a large hanging locker and large head with shower.
The stowage is excellent throughout the boat. Amel certainly had long range cruising in mind and provided a place to put everything.
Electric Cabin heaters in saloon and forward and aft cabins
Electric ventilation fans
Frigoboat 6,000 BTU air conditioning system
LED lighting
Large U shaped settee with wine rack storage
Large cockpit table for dining on deck
New Jabsco marine heads
Memory foam berth in aft cabin
Lee-Boards for each berth
Electronics & Navigation
B&G Wind Instruments & SOG Indicator & Depth Sounder
Autohelm ST7000 Autopilot
Bow Thruster Controls
Retractable Bow Thruster
Headsail & Mainsail electric furling controls
Furono 1830 Radar display
Furono Navnet GPS Plotter
Backup B&G GPS system
Full Set of Paper Charts for most of the globe (email me for an itemized list)
Furono Weatherfax
Furono SSB (Single Side Band Radio) & Tuner
Sail Mail interface for SSB
Alpine Stereo & CD Changer
Shiptmate VHF Radio Telephone
Handheld VHF Radio
Plastimo Olympic 135 Magnetic compass
EPIRB – Plains and Wessec/McMurdo
(1) 12V 55amp alternator
(1) 24V 70 amp generator
(1) 24V 25 amp jackshaft
(1) 12V 55 amp generator
Deck
Deep & Well organized Lazarretes at aft deck, in cockpit and fore deck
24V Lofrans Electric Windlass with controls in cockpit and foredeck
Set of poles for setting head sails, also used for flopper stopper system
Chocks on foredeck for RIB Dinghy
Passerelle mounted on aft rail
Dinghy mount of aft stern rail
Magna fish cleaning station
Magna Barbeque
High full stainless steel life rails
Spacious Center cockpit which houses all control lines and electric winch controls
Solar Array mounted on aft deck
Wind Generator
SSB Whip antennae
Anchor washdown pump
(1) 75lb CQR Anchor
(1) 60lb CQR Anchor
(1) 55lb Fortress Anchor mounted on aft rail
All chain rode for forward anchor deployment combined with anchor snubbers and bridle
Many extra Fenders
Spare lines including heavy deck lines for Panama Canal passage
Two cockpit tables for dining
Cockpit cushions
Electrical
Ship features ultra effecient all 24v electrical system
LED bulb conversion for interior lighting
Solar Array ((4) Ferris Solar Pannels)
Trace Engineering C40 Solar Charge Controller
Acme 5 Kvs Transformer
Marine Air Wind Generator
Towable generator
6kw Diesel Generator
Heart Interface Link 1000 Inverter
Battery Monitor
Mobitronic voltage and amp monitor
(8) 6V DC Batteries in pilot berth (house)
(4) 6V DC Batteries in engine room (house)
(1) 12V DC Battery in engine room (starting)
Sails & Rigging
Ketch Rigged
Recently Re-rigged standing rigging (10/2013)
Recently Re-painted masts (10/2013)
(1) Roller Furling Headsail
(1) Jib
(2) Roller Furling Mainsails
(2) Roller Furling Mizzen
(1) Mizzen Staysail
(1) Nylon Cruising spinnaker
(1) Genoa
Rigging for easy double head sail pole deployment & flopper stopper system
Galley
Large, U-shaped galley offers expansive countertop space
Deep double-sink
Novakool Galley fridge
Large Deep Freezer Compartment with Frigoboat compressor (boat includes spare compressor)
Gimballing LPG cooktop and oven
Integrated Washer & Dryer
Integrated Microwave
Expansive storage compartments
Safety Equipment
Plastimo 6 person liferaft
Flare & Signal kit
First aid kit
EPIRB 406mhz emergency beacon
(1) Horseshoe throwable buoy
(1) Lifesling throwable buoy
(1) M.O.B. (Man overboard) Pole with strobe
Radar reflector mounted to mizzen mast
Fog Bell
Compressed gas horn
The Amel Super Maramu is equipped with 4 watertight bulkheads below decks allowing for complete isolation of the cabins the hull be breached.
Dinghy Equipment
12′ Achilles Inflatable RIB Dinghy
Set of Dinghy wheels for easy beaching
15hp Honda Outboard
5Hp Honda Outboard
Props
(1) 3 Blade Fixed prop
(1) 3 Blade feathering Max Prop
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Measurements
Speed and Distance
Cruising Speed: 7 kn Max Speed: 8 kn
Dimensions
LOA: 52 ft 6 in Cabin Headroom: 6 ft 6 in
LWL: 41 ft 4 in Beam: 15 ft 1 in Max Draft: 6 ft 9 in
Weight
Dry Weight: 31360 lb Displacement: 35840 lb Displacement Type: Full Load
Ballast: 12320 lb
Sails
Total: 1047 ft²
Miscellaneous
Windlass: Electric Windlass Liferaft Capacity: 6
Electrical Circuit: 24V Trim Tabs: No
Tanks
Fuel Tanks Capacity: 158 gal Fuel Tanks Material: Stainless Steel
Fresh Water Tanks #: 1 Fresh Water Tanks Capacity: 264 gal Fresh Water Tanks Material: Other
Holding Tanks #: 1 Holding Tanks Material: GRP
Accomodations
Number of single berths: 3 Number of double berths: 2 Number of Cabins: 2 Number of Heads: 2
Propulsion
#1 Engine Make: Perkins Engine Year: 1990 Primary Engines: Inboard Power: 80 hp Hours: 4400
Engine Model: Prima Fuel Type: Diesel Propeller Material: Bronze Folding Propeller: Yes Drive Type: Other Propeller Type: 3 Blade
Other Details
Hull Shape: Displacement
Listing Title: New arrival Flag of Registry: United States Builder: Chantier Amel, La Rochelle, France Designer: Henri Amel
External Links
Link Type: Additional Media Title: Amel 53 – Super Maramu Cruising Blog YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvLc83k5o11EIF1lEo0VmuQ
1991 Amel Super Maramu For Sale in San Diego, CA Year: 1991 Length: 53' Engine/Fuel Type: Single / diesel Located In: San Diego, CA Hull Material: Fiberglass YW#: 44066-0 …
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rfantennaindia · 1 year
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GSM 18dbi Fiberglass Antenna Manufacturers
A fiberglass antenna refers to an antenna element or structure that is made primarily from fiberglass material. Fiberglass is a type of reinforced plastic that is composed of glass fibers embedded in a resin matrix. It's known for its lightweight, durable, and non-conductive properties, which make it suitable for various applications, including antenna construction.
Fiberglass antennas are often used in radio communication, wireless networking, and other applications where an antenna's performance and durability are important. Some key points about fiberglass antennas include:
Non-Conductive: Fiberglass is non-metallic and non-conductive, meaning it doesn't interfere with the electromagnetic signals passing through the antenna. This property can be advantageous in applications where metal antennas might interact with the signals they are transmitting or receiving.
Weather Resistance: Fiberglass is resistant to environmental factors such as rain, sunlight, and temperature variations. This makes fiberglass antennas suitable for outdoor installations where they are exposed to the elements.
Lightweight: Fiberglass is lightweight compared to many other materials used in antenna construction. This can simplify the installation process and reduce the structural load on supporting structures.
Customizable: Fiberglass can be easily molded into different shapes and sizes, allowing for the design of antennas optimized for specific frequency bands and radiation patterns.
Broadband Performance: Depending on the design and construction, fiberglass antennas can be engineered to cover a broad range of frequencies, making them versatile for different communication standards.
Dipole Antennas: One common type of fiberglass antenna is the dipole antenna, which consists of two conductive elements extending in opposite directions from a central feed point. The dipole elements are often made from wire and are supported by a fiberglass structure.
Base Station Antennas: Fiberglass antennas are commonly used in base stations for wireless communication networks, such as cellular networks and Wi-Fi networks. They can provide good signal coverage while being lightweight and unobtrusive.
Radio Amateur (Ham) Antennas: Fiberglass antennas are also popular among amateur radio operators due to their ease of installation, customization, and performance characteristics.
It's important to note that while fiberglass itself doesn't conduct electricity, the conductive elements (such as wires or metal elements) attached to or embedded within the fiberglass structure are responsible for transmitting or receiving the electromagnetic signals. The fiberglass material primarily serves as a supportive and protective structure for these conductive elements.
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rfantennaindia · 1 year
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Eteily Technologies India Pvt. Ltd
"865MZ HELIUM MINER FIBERGLASS ANTENNA"
ET-86512FG7-NFS-BH
- Frequency : 865MHz
- Gain : 12dBi
- Dimension : 350x20mm
- Mount : Pole Mount
- Connector : N Female Bulkhead
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rfantennaindia · 2 years
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myerseng · 5 months
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Maximize Communication: Discover the VHF Mobile Band Antenna
In the realm of communication, where connectivity is paramount, the VHF (Very High Frequency) Mobile Band Antenna stands as an indispensable tool. Designed to transmit and receive signals within the VHF frequency range, this antenna plays a pivotal role in various fields, including emergency services, transportation, amateur radio, and marine communication. Let's delve deeper into the workings and significance of the VHF Mobile Band Antenna.
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Understanding VHF Communication
VHF communication operates within the frequency range of 30 MHz to 300 MHz, offering several advantages over other frequency bands. It's known for its ability to provide reliable communication over relatively long distances while requiring less power compared to lower frequencies. Due to these characteristics, VHF frequencies are widely used for radio communication in both terrestrial and marine environments, VHF Mobile Antenna.
The Role of VHF Mobile Band Antennas
VHF Mobile Band Antennas are specifically designed for mobile applications, offering seamless communication for vehicles such as cars, trucks, boats, and aircraft. These antennas are engineered to be durable, weather-resistant, and capable of withstanding the rigors of constant movement.
Design and Construction
Typically, VHF Mobile Band Antennas are constructed using high-quality materials such as stainless steel or fiberglass to ensure durability and longevity. Their design often incorporates features such as omnidirectional radiation patterns or specific directional characteristics, depending on the intended application.
Mounting Options
One of the key aspects of VHF Mobile Band Antennas is their versatility in mounting options. They can be installed on various parts of a vehicle, including the roof, trunk, fender, or even magnetically attached to the vehicle's body. This flexibility allows for optimal positioning to maximize signal reception and transmission efficiency.
Applications Across Industries
The significance of VHF Mobile Band Antennas spans across diverse industries and sectors, each leveraging its capabilities for enhanced communication and operational efficiency.
Emergency Services
In emergency response scenarios, such as firefighting, law enforcement, and medical services, real-time communication is vital for coordinating efforts and ensuring the safety of personnel and the public. VHF Mobile Band Antennas enable seamless communication between vehicles, command centers, and field operatives, facilitating swift and coordinated responses to critical situations.
Transportation and Logistics
Within the transportation and logistics industry, VHF communication plays a crucial role in maintaining connectivity between fleet vehicles, dispatch centers, and logistical hubs. Whether it's trucking, shipping, or public transportation, VHF Mobile Band Antennas facilitate efficient fleet management, route optimization, and timely delivery of goods and services.
Amateur Radio and Recreation
Enthusiasts of amateur radio and recreational boating also rely on VHF Mobile Band Antennas for communication and safety purposes. These antennas enable hobbyists to connect with fellow radio operators, participate in events and contests, and access weather updates and emergency channels while out on the water or exploring remote areas.
Future Innovations and Advancements
As technology continues to evolve, so too will the capabilities of VHF Mobile Band Antennas. Advancements in materials, design, and signal processing techniques are expected to further enhance their performance, reliability, and compatibility with emerging communication systems.
In conclusion, the VHF Mobile Band Antenna stands as a cornerstone of modern communication infrastructure, facilitating seamless connectivity across various industries and applications. Its versatility, reliability, and efficiency make it an indispensable tool for ensuring effective communication in both everyday operations and critical situations. As we look to the future, the evolution of VHF technology promises even greater advancements, further cementing its position as a fundamental component of our interconnected world.
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