monopole-dipole-products
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TV-1 Tuned Dipole Antenna - 50 MHz - 220 MHz
11/22/2008
The TV-1 is a tuned dipole antenna from A.H. Systems that operates in the 50 MHz - 220 MHz frequency range.
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FCC-1 Tuned Dipole Antenna - 25 MHz - 70 MHz
11/22/2008
The FCC-1 is a tuned dipole antenna operating in the 25 MHz - 70 MHz frequency range.
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SAS-551 Passive Monopole Antenna
11/22/2008
The SAS-551 Passive Monopole Antenna provides superior performance in electric field measurements. The Passive Monopole Antenna is used for transmitting to perform shielding effectiveness and immunity testing.
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TDS-535 Tuned Dipole Set (Single)
11/13/2008
Model TDS-535 Tuned Dipole Set provides an accurate standard for precise EMI and site attenuation measurements (per OET-55 and ANSI C63.5). This half wavelength dipole set is manufactured per the FCC balun design and is individually calibrated per ANSI C63.5 at 3 and 10 meters.
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TDS-536 - TV Dipole Set -- UHF / VHF
11/13/2008
The A.H. Systems T.V. Dipole Set provides an accurate standard for precise FM, VHF, and UHF testing. Each Dipole Set is manufactured per the FCC balun design and is individually calibrated. All sets come contained in a rugged, lightweight storage case which includes 2 baluns, elements, cables, a tape measure and one clamp for tripod mounting.
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ECSM: Equivalent Capacitance Fixture Kit
2/19/2025
This Equivalent Capacitance Fixture is used for the verification and calibration of the active monopole antennas.
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Monopole Antennas
10/21/2008
A.H Systems presents Monopole Antennas designed to provide superior performance in electric field measurements. Active Monopole Antennas are capable of driving any receiver with 50W input impedance, and can perform FCC, MIL-STD, and TEMPEST tests.
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Dipole Antennas
10/21/2008
A.H. Systems offers a range of half wavelength resonant dipole antennas with operation frequencies between 25 MHz and 3 GHz as the foundation of every compliance testing lab. Ideal for site attenuation measurements, each antenna is manufactured with a balun loss of less than 0.5 dB and a VSWR ratio of less than 1.5:1.