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Antennas and Power Products for Wireless Communications Devices global solutions : local support 25 YEARS OF TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP Centurion Wireless Technologies, a Laird Technologies company, is a designer and manufacturer of antennas and power products for wireless communications devices. For over 25 years, industry leading manufacturers and installers of mobile phones, handheld devices, in-building wireless systems, PDAs, professional business radios and automobiles have relied on the quality and reliability of Centurion's products. Centurion offers in-house cus- tomer design, tooling, mold fitting and production to provide a complete turnkey solution to fit any customer-spe- cific need. With eight design, manufacturing and sales facilities around the globe, Centurion has one of the largest and most talented R&D and sales support teams in the industry. A UNIT OF LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES Centurion's parent, Laird Technologies, manufactures a wide range of EMI shielding materials and related prod- ucts for the computer, telecommunications, aerospace, defense, medical, automotive and general electronics industries. These products include engineered board level shields, fingerstock, conductive elastomers in extrud- ed profiles, molded shapes and form-in-place gaskets, fabric-over-foam and a full range of shielded windows, cus- tom metal stampings, knitted wire mesh and ventilation panels. Also offered are microwave absorber products, thermal interface materials, integrated metal printed circuit boards and thermally conductive circuit board lami- nation adhesives, and a complete EMC and product engineering and testing service. COMMITMENT TO QUALITY Centurion has the ISO 9001:2000 quality assurance program in place at all phases of design and development in their Westminster, Akersberga and Beijing facilities. Centurion is one of the only antenna manufacturers in the world to have received QS-9000 certification for its automotive antennas — a mark of unprecedented quality set by the automotive industry — at their Lincoln, Penang and Shanghai locations. These certifications assure cus- tomers that all processes are followed accurately and consistently to provide them with the highest quality and most dependable antennas and power products available. TABLE OF CONTENTS TWO-WAY RADIO ANTENNAS & BATTERIES WIRELESS DEVICE ANTENNAS IN-BUILDING WIRELESS ANTENNAS TELEMATICS ANTENNAS MOBILE PHONE ANTENNAS CONNECTOR REFERENCE GLOSSARY & WARRANTY 1 Centurion Two-Way VHF 110-174/229 MHz DR EXB EXH EXR EXS SXB 1/4 Wave Whip 1/4 Wave Helical 1/4 Wave Whip Right-Angle Helical 1/4 Wave Stubby 1/4 Wave Helical 118-225 MHz 118-220 MHz 145-175 MHz 150-160 MHz 118-174 MHz 136-174 MHz Connectors Connectors Connectors Connector Connectors Connectors BN, MX & SF BNX, KR, MD, MX, MXI, SF, BN, KR, MD, MX, MXI, SF, BN BN, BNX, MX, MXI, MX, SF & SFU SFU, SM, SMI, SMV & TNX SFU, SM, SMI, SMV & TN SFU, SMI & SMV UHF 400-512 MHz Low-Mid Band EXC EXD EXR G SXD A EXL 1/4 Wave Whip 1/4 Wave Stubby Right-Angle Whip 1/2 Wave 1/4 Wave Stubby Helical Helical 400-512 MHz 400-512 MHz 450-470 MHz 400-512 MHz 400-470 MHz 27-88 MHz 25-88 MHz Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors BN, BNX, KR, MD, MX, MXI, SF, BN, BNX, KR, MD, MX, MXI, SF, BN & TN BN & TN MX & SFU BN, HT, KR, MX, PL & TN BNX, HT, KR, MX & TNX SFU, SM, SMI, SMV, TN & TNX SFU, SM, SMI, SMV, TN & TNX Trunking / Cellular 806-960 MHz EXC EXE EXP EXR EXS 1/4 Wave Whip 1/2 Wave 1/2 Wave 1/2 Wave 1/4 Wave Stubby 806-960 MHz 806-960 MHz 806-940 MHz 806-960 MHz 806-866 MHz Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors Connectors BN, BNX, KR, MD, MX, MXI, SF, BN, MD & SM MD, SF & SFU BN & TN SF & TN SFU, SM, SMI, SMV, TN & TNX 2 Radio Antennas The Original Nothing beats the durability of a “Tuf Duck” Antennas “Tuf Duck” antenna. Since the introduction of the "Tuf Duck" antenna twenty-five years ago, Centurion antennas and batteries have become the standard for two-way radio applications. Centurion products have earned a reputation for rugged reliability in hazardous situations and harsh environments. As the industry leader in two-way radio antenna products for OEM and aftermarket applications, Centurion produces antennas in a diverse number of styles. To ensure maximum performance, each antenna can be individually tuned to frequency. Join the ranks of leading wireless communications companies that rely on Centurion’s technology and engineering innovation. With 25 years of experience and advanced manufacturing capabilities around the world, Centurion offers speed to market, reliability, quality assurance, and the scale to meet any production volume. When you depend on your radio... Depend on Centurion 3 TWO-WAY RADIO ANTENNAS LOW-MID LOW-MID A EXL DR VHF 1/4 Wave BAND 1/4 Wave BAND 1/4 Wave Whip • 1/4 wave tapered, helical, neoprene • Injection molded flexible low or mid • 1/4 wave PVC shrink sleeve band antenna • High durability, high efficiency • Top loaded • High durability, high efficiency • Flexible • High durability, high efficiency • Textured finish with strain-relief base • Flexible • Field tuneable SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Frequency 27-88 MHz Frequency 25-88 MHz Frequency 118-225 MHz Range Range Range Polarization Vertical Polarization Vertical Polarization Vertical Nominal 50 ohms Nominal 50 ohms Nominal 50 ohms Impedance Impedance Impedance VSWR 1.5:1 max VSWR 1.5:1 max VSWR 1.5:1 max at resonance at resonance at resonance RF Power Handling 50 watts RF Power Handling 5 watts RF Power Handling 50 watts Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Temperature Range -30°C to +50°C Length 6" or 10" Average Length 10.75"-11.10" Length 19" Drop Test 1M Drop Test 1M Drop Test 1M PART NUMBERS PART NUMBERS PART NUMBER Model Frequency Model Frequency Color Code Model Frequency A+Freq.+connector 27-88 MHz EXL25 25-30 MHz DR 118-225 MHz A+Freq.+connector+6 27-88 MHz EXL30 30-36 MHz Yellow EXL36 36-42 MHz Red Connectors Connectors EXL42 42-50 MHz Blue BN, MX & SF BN, HT, KR, MX, PL & TN EXL66 66-76 MHz White EXL76 76-88 MHz Orange Please order by antenna model, frequency Each Model A antenna is specifically tuned to and connector. For example, DR118BN. the customer's specified frequency. Please Connectors order by antenna model, your discreet BNX, HT, KR, MX & TNX frequency, and connector. For example, A28.3BN (10 inch) or A78.5BN6 (6 inch). The EXL antenna is field tunable. Please order by antenna model and connector. For example, EXL30HT. 4 TWO-WAY RADIO ANTENNAS EXB VHF EXH VHF EXR VHF 1/4 Wave Helical 1/4 Wave Whip Right-Angle Helical • Injection molded 1/4 wave • Injection molded 1/4 wave base loaded • Injection molded flexible right angle helical antenna antenna antenna with adjustable 0-90° elbow • High durability, high efficiency • High durability, high efficiency • High durability, high efficiency • Textured finish with strain-relief base • High Gain • Allows for 360° movement • An original 'Tuf Duck' antenna • Textured finish with strain-relief base • An original 'Tuf Duck' antenna SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Frequency 118-220 MHz Frequency 145-175 MHz Frequency 150-160 MHz Range Range Range Polarization Vertical Polarization Vertical Polarization Vertical Nominal 50 ohms Nominal 50 ohms Nominal 50 ohms Impedance Impedance Impedance VSWR 1.5:1 max VSWR 1.5:1 max VSWR 1.5:1 max at resonance at resonance at resonance RF Power Handling 50 watts RF Power Handling 50 watts RF Power Handling 50 watts Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Length Varies by Freq. Length (approx.) 10.5" max. Length Varies by Freq. Drop Test 1M Drop Test 1M Drop Test 1M PART NUMBERS PART NUMBERS PART NUMBER Model Frequency Length Model Frequency Color Code Model Frequency Avg. Length EXB118 118-127 MHz 7.8" EXH150 145-155 MHz Red EXR150 150-160 MHz 7-8" EXB118 with BNX connector only EXH155 150-160 MHz Brown EXB127 127-136 MHz 7.6" EXH160 155-165 MHz Black Connectors EXB136 136-144 MHz 6.48"-7.3" EXH170 165-175 MHz Orange BN EXB144 144-148 MHz 6.25"-6.9" EXB150 150-162 MHz 5.95"-6.5" Connectors Please order by antenna model and connector. EXB155 155-164 MHz 5.8"-6.3" BN, KR, MD, MX, MXI, SF, For example, EXR150BN. EXB161 161-174 MHz 5.9" SFU, SM, SMI, SMV & TN EXB164 164-174 MHz 5.6"-6.0" EXB220 220 MHz 4.1"-4.9" Please order by antenna model and connector. EXB0 Untuned 7.12" For example, EXH150SF. Connectors BNX, KR, MD, MX, MXI, SF, SFU, SM, SMI, SMV & TNX Please order by antenna model and connector. For example, EXB150MX. 5 TWO-WAY RADIO ANTENNAS EXS VHF SXB VHF EXC UHF 1/4 Wave Stubby 1/4 Wave Helical 1/4 Wave Whip • Injection molded 1/4 wave helical 'slim • Patented SableTM antenna design • Injection molded, 1/4 wave flexible mini' antenna • Rugged capless sheath cable antenna • High durability, high efficiency • Maximum flexibility • High durability, high efficiency • Textured finish with strain-relief base • Color coded insert for easy identification • Textured finish with strain-relief base • An original 'Tuf Duck' antenna • New sleek industrial design to • An original 'Tuf Duck' antenna complement today's new radios SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Frequency 118-174 MHz Frequency 136-174 MHz Frequency 400-512 MHz Range Range Range Polarization Vertical Polarization Vertical Polarization Vertical Nominal 50 ohms Nominal 50 ohms Nominal 50 ohms Impedance Impedance Impedance VSWR 1.5:1 max VSWR 1.5:1 max VSWR 1.5:1 max at resonance at resonance at resonance RF Power Handling 50 watts RF Power Handling 50 watts RF Power Handling 50 watts Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C Length Varies by Freq.
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