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Model 3506


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Shakespeare Model 3506

1000-2500 MHz


Shakespeare Company in a strategic marketing alliance has teamed with RACAL Antennas. This alliance has enabled a broader product line for today’s radio OEM’s and end users.

The 3506 ultra wideband manpack antenna is suitable for software definable (SDR) radios for use in a network centric environment over the 1000-2500MHz frequency band. The antenna is of dipole design which means that it will operate efficiently without the need for a groundplane. A flexible gooseneck is fitted as standard to enable the antenna to be angled to the ideal position when used in a manpack role. The antennas are fully ruggedized for military use, manufactured from stainless steel and GRP.

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3506 Specifications
Band: 1000-2500 MHz
Frequency: 1000-2500 MHz
RF Connector: N Type Male
Max. Input Power: 30 W CW
Polarization: Linear vertical
Radiation: Omnidirectional
Input Impedance: 50 Ohms
Net Weight: 0.99 lbs (0.45 kg)
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