Mobile NVIS Loop Antenna - South Midlands Communications Ltd
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Mobile NVIS Loop Antenna - South Midlands Communications Ltd
Mobile NVIS Loop Antenna The NEW Rugged Loop, designed with strength and durability in mind. Traditional vertical ‘whip’ antennas fitted to vehicles for high frequency communication suffer from a ‘skip zone’, where little or no communication is obtainable in a given area. The SMC Mobile HF Loop Antenna, developed for NVIS (Near Vertical Incidence Skywave) communication across 3-15MHz, overcomes these limitations by having high radiation efficiency and no skip zone whatsoever. Capable of automatically tuning across its frequency range in less than a 50th of a second, it is compatible with virtually any HF transceiver including frequency hopping types without the need for a separate control. Based on the tried and tested SMC mobile NVIS loop which is in use by organisations throughout the world, this latest version incorporates a significant upgrade to ruggedized thick-walled tubing for performance and durability. Deployed Frequency Range: 3.0 - 15.0 MHz Unit Weight: 15kg excluding fixings Retracted: 1.7m x .95m x .12m Deployed: 1m height \\ Strengthened Tubular Structure Specs Information TX Power Input Range 1.5-200 Watts PEP Continuous TX CW/Data Power 80W Number of operating channels Unlimited Non-Volatile Channel Memory Addresses 170 (165 TX, 5 RX) Input Impedance Range 50 ohms VSWR Typically less than 2:1 when tuned, (3:1 max) DC Operating Range +10.0V to 18.5V DC, (+13.8 V DC nominal) 24V DC nominal also available on request DC Current 230 mA average Initial tuning response time (initial memory setting only) 2 - 20 sec per channel Recurrent tuning response time (on-air use inc. freq hopping) Typically less than 10 ms per channel Operational Temperature -35° to +70°C Coaxial Cable RG58 5m in length Power Cable 2 Core screened, 5m in length In receive mode, for non-scanning/frequency hopping modes the antenna is factory-set to automatically store its tuning settings for the last tuned transmit frequency for greater receive efficiency. However, if pre-defined by the user upon ordering it may alternatively be factory-set for the loop to operate ‘un-tuned’ in receive mode to allow wide-band reception for scanning modes such as ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) reception. Colour options. More available on request. The front edge of the loop is angled to deflect low overhead obstacles such as small tree branches. The standard loop roof bar attachment is designed for roof bars 32mm x 22mm in cross section. However attachments can be manufactured to suit your individual requirement. Test Specification: MIL-STD-810E: Method 514.4: Vibration, Categorry 8 - Ground Mobile, to Figure 514.4-16 Minimum Integrity Test General. Other versions are available for: »» Vehicle roof-bar fitment with a ‘fold-down’ facility »» Side mounting on the vehicle. South Midlands Communications Ltd. SM House, School Close, Chandlers Ford, Industrial Estate, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 4BY ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0)23 8024 6200 - Fax: +44 (0)23 8024 6206 - Email: [email protected] NVIS Loop Data Sheet Additions Typical 3MHz Azimuth Pattern Representative near-field azimuth radiation patterns, taken at a distance of 16m, from the NVIS loop when mounted on a 4x4 vehicle. Outer scale represents -25dBm measured level with 10W RF fed to the loop system. Low frequency 3D radiation pattern, shown with loop mounted in the same plane of the vehicle, i.e. front to back The radiation pattern presented by the loop at low frequencies gives maximum radiation in an arc from the front of the vehicle, over the vehicle (thus giving excellent NVIS performance) and to the rear of the vehicle. At higher frequencies, a typically ominidirectional radiation pattern is presented giving all-round long-distance coverage. Typical 15MHz Azimuth Pattern Fixed Station Loop Antenna Operating both NVIS and Long Distance Sky Wave As well as the compact mobile HF loop, two versions of fixed station loop antennas are also available, which operate on both NVIS and long distance sky-wave propagation modes across 3-30MHz. ge: 3.0 n ncy Ra Freque - 30.0 MHz The two versions are a wire element loop with 3m sides, and a solid element loop with 2.5m sides, each offering similar high efficiency. These are ideal for use where space is limited, and rival the performance of much larger wideband HF wire antennas. Example of the Wire Element Loop Example of the Solid Element Loop Colour options. More available on request. Secure locking catches ATU Like the mobile loop, the fixed station loop is capable of automatically tuning across its frequency range in less than a 50th of a second, it is compatible with virtually any HF transceiver including frequency hopping types without the need for a separate control. 1200 Other sizes can be made upon request. Design changes may be made at any time. 2750 2500 Specs Information TX Power Input Range 1.5-200 Watts PEP (3-500w PEP version also available) Continuous TX CW/Data Power 80W (200w for 500w PEP version) Number of operating channels Unlimited Non-Volatile Channel Memory Addresses 170 (165 TX, 5 RX) Input Impedance Range 50 ohms VSWR Typically less than 2:1 when tuned, (3:1 max) DC Operating Range +10.0V to 18.5V DC, (+13.8 V DC nominal) 24V DC nominal also available on request DC Current 900 mA average Initial tuning response time (initial memory setting only) 2 - 20 sec per channel Recurrent tuning response time (on-air use inc. freq hopping) Typically less than 10 ms per channel Operational Temperature -35° to +70°C Control Cable Standard 50 ohn coaxial cable plus DC feed 3m in length In receive mode, for non-scanning/frequency hopping modes the antenna is factory-set to automatically store its tuning settings for the last tuned transmit frequency for greater receive efficiency. However, if pre-defined by the user upon ordering it may alternatively be factory-set for the loop to operate ‘untuned’ in receive mode to allow wide-band reception for scanning modes such as ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) reception. South Midlands Communications Ltd. SM House, School Close, Chandlers Ford, Industrial Estate, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 4BY ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0)23 8024 6200 - Fax: +44 (0)23 8024 6206 - Email: [email protected]