CI 285 UHF Blade Antenna | Wide Band, N Connector
The CI 285 is a UHF radiotelephone antenna blade antenna designed for high-performing aircraft over the full frequency range of 400 MHz to 960 MHz. The antenna is encased in a low height, low drag, lightweight molded body and metal mounting base to ensure stable performance in tough environmental conditions.
CI 275 UHF Radiotelephone Antenna | 406-512 MHz, N
CI 275 UHF Radiotelephone Antenna | 406-512 MHz, TNC
CI 275 UHF Radiotelephone Antenna | 406-512 MHz, BNC
CI 177-20 UHF ANTENNA/BNC Female Connector, 450-470 MHz, 50 Ohms, 30 Watts, 4 Hole Mount, Airspeed 450 Knots
CI 200 UHF ANTENNA/BNC Female Connector, 450-470 MHz, 50 Ohms, 30 Watts, 3 Hole Mount, Airspeed 450 Knots
AT-1108ARC VHF/UHF Comm Antenna | 116-152 MHz
The AT-1108ARC Antenna is a combined VHF/UHF airborne communications blade antenna designed for usage airspeeds of less than Mach 1. The antenna housing is fiberglass epoxy, designed to withstand the exposure to sand and dust particles of desert areas and is foam-filled to reduce the effect of extreme temperature changes, extreme humidity, and excessive shock and vibration. The AT-1108ARC is produced to Military Specification MIL-A-55680 and has continuous operation altitudes of up to 50,000 ft and temperatures between -65°F and 131°F. It can withstand the impact shock of 30g and the steady-state acceleration of 6g. The isolation between the bands is > 40 dB. A gasket for RF shielding and positive sealing is included. The antenna is coated with a Skydrol resistant lusterless CARC black paint.
CI 1085-20-L Multi-Function VHF/L Band Antenna | Dual Port, Edge Protection
The CI-1085-20L is a dual port, multi-function VHF/UHF antenna that uses a popular footprint to contains ATCRBS Mode S transponder/ DME/UAT, ADS-B, and VHF frequencies in one radome and holds no less than five different FAA TSO approvals. This antenna is designed to be used on fixed-wing turbine power aircraft and some light jets.
CI 295-250 SAR Dual-Band and Dual-Port Blade Antenna / 136 – 174 MHz & 764 – 870 MHz / White
The CI-295-250 public service antenna provides the frequency coverage required to Search and Rescue teams around the world. The dual port design offers maximum effectiveness and flexibility allowing users to connect any radio set required for every mission. The CI 295 is a blade antenna rated for helicopter installations in the toughest vibration environments. It incorporates a dual band and dual port design reducing installation time and saving space — providing room on the aircraft for other antennas or equipment vital to search and rescue operations.
CI 295-200 Dual Port SAR Blade Antenna | 136-174 MHz, 380-520 MHz
The CI 295-200 public service antenna provides the frequency coverage required to Search and Rescue teams around the world. The dual port design offers maximum effectiveness and flexibility allowing users to connect any radio set required for every mission. This blade antenna is rated for helicopter installations in the toughest vibration environments. It incorporates a dual band and dual port design reducing installation time and saving space — providing room on the aircraft for other antennas or equipment vital to search and rescue operations. Applications include helicopters and wing turbine powered aircraft.
CI 2480-216 VHF XM WEATHER COMBO ANTENNA
The CI 2480-216 VHF/XM ComDat is a multifunction antenna designed for single-engine aircraft. It features a common tear drop footprint which allows for drop-in replacement installations. The antenna is ideal to add XM weather data to a stand-alone VHF mounted antenna.
- Patented VHF harmonic suppression also protects co-located standalone GPS antennas allowing for more antennas in less total area
CI 2728-410 VHF/WAAS GPS/XM ComDat Antenna | Garmin G1000 Receivers
The CI-2728410 VHF/WAAS GPS/XM triple function ComDat antenna with included lightening protection is a weather antenna for WAAS capable twin- and single-engine, and jet aircraft. Patented technology to provide 80 dB of harmonic suppression allowing VHF and GPS functionality in radome without filters. This antenna enables primary navigation using GPS WAAS including terminal navigation and approach to landing. The XM Weather antenna is designed for low-gain systems such as the Garmin GDL-69/69A or Heads Up systems with shorter coaxial runs.
- Specifically designed to meet the GPS WAAS Gamma 3 requirements for Garmin “W” systems