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| Friday, November 20, 2009 |
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Antennas Direct 91XG UHF Antenna (91XG) |
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| This high performance UHF antenna has a higher gain and a smaller beam angle than conventional Yagi antennas. The reflector grids create an improved front to back ratio with shorter construction while the 91 elements truly make it one of the highest gain |
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| Availability: In Stock |
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Our Price: $52.99
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Product Features |
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This is a Large Directional antenna and yields a beam width of about 25 degrees.
Does not include mast
Includes hardware for mounting to a mast, and 75ohm transformer for coax connection
High protection, anti-corrosion, anodized aluminum construction, low wind load design
Reflector grids manufactured from welded, hot dipped, zinc-plated steel with plastic coating
Inclinable mast clamp for horizontal or vertical installation, Snap-lock quick assembly
High performance, integral PCB balun for true signal matching
Front to back ratio: 28 dB
High gain across entire UHF band (UHF channels 14-69)
Max Gain 16.7 dB
Dimensions 22" H x 20" W x 93" Deep, Weight: 6.5 lbs. (Lifetime Warranty)
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| Product Documentation |
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Product 91XG Specification Sheet
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Additional Information |
This high performance UHF antenna has a higher gain and a smaller beam angle than conventional Yagi antennas. The reflector grids create an improved front to back ratio with shorter construction while the 91 elements truly make it one of the highest gain UHF antennas available.
Although the 91XG is one of the highest gain UHF antennas made, it is also very directional. If you live more than 60 miles from the transmitters, you must get as much elevation on the antenna as possible. Even with its great gain, it cannot pick up signals blocked by the curvature of the earth.
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- To assemble the antenna, join the three sections of the boom using the joining brackets bolts and wing nuts. Ensure that the holes that locate the directors are on the top of the boom.
- Place the black balun box on the underside of the boom and fix with thumb screw bolt provided.
- Attach "U" shaped tilt bracket assembly to the underside of the boom and tighten the wing nuts in the desired position. (Note this assembly can be fitted to enable either a vertical or horizontal installation, depending on your local area.)
- To fit the directors to the boom, line up each piece with a corresponding hole in the boom and press firmly to snap together Ensure that each director is fitted with the arrow pointing towards the front. As each director assembly is identical, it does not matter in which order they are fitted.
- After the directors have been fitted, attach the two large corner reflector screens to the boom by sliding the metal brackets under the head of the screw and the wing nut.
- Fix antenna to mast and firmly tighten all screws.
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| Note, illustration shows an installation for a horizontally antenna. By changing the orientation of the tilt assembly, a Vertically mounted installation can be achieved. |
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