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Amphenol Private Networks BASE STATION ANTENNAS Amphenol Private Networks PROCOM - Making the world smaller www.procom.dk Base Station Antennas Table Of Content Home 1 CXL 380-470C 9 CXL 3-3C 12 CXL 3-2C 15 S.M2 18 S.8Y series 21 S.6Y series 24 S.4Y series 27 S.3Y series 30 YA 900 34 S.2Y series 37 YA 2100 40 S.1H series 42 S.1 series 45 RX 5000 48 YA 1800 50 R 900-7/..., R 900-10/..., R 900-14/... 52 R 900/1800-12/14 55 R 700-2700/10 58 R 2400-... 61 QHAM 2500-RC/... 65 QHA TETRA-RH 67 R 1800-… 69 SMC 2300/65-105 73 SMC 2300/30-65 75 PLPO TETRA/380-470 77 PATCH-MAMO 79 NTA 3E-SHT 81 MA DAB SC 83 MA 450/... 86 MA 160/... 89 GP 80 B/... 92 GP 80/160 94 PRO GHz-LINK SERIES 96 GP 80 99 GP 450-3/... 101 GP 450/... 103 GP 40 105 GP 27 107 GP 160 B 109 GP 160 5/8 111 GP 160 113 CXL 2400-8LW/... 116 CXL 2400-6LW/... 119 CXL 2400-6/... 122 CXL 2400-3LW/... 125 CXL 2400-3/... 128 Page 2/783 Base Station Antennas CXL 2400-1LW/... 131 CXL 2400-1/... 134 CXL 230-3LW/DAB 137 CXL 230-3/DAB 140 CXL 230-1LW/DAB 143 CXL 230-1/DAB 146 CXL 23-7C/... 149 CXL 225-450C 152 CXL 2000-6LW/... 155 CXL 2000-3LW 158 CXL 2/70C 161 CXL 2-5SL/... 164 CXL 2-5HD/... 167 CXL 2-3LW/... 170 CXL 2-3C/...-PT 173 CXL 2-3C/... 177 CXL 2-3 180 CXL 1800-8C 183 CXL 1800-6LW 186 CXL 1800-6/DECT 189 CXL 1800-6 192 CXL 1800-3LW 195 CXL 1800-3/DECT 198 CXL 2-3 GHz 201 CXL 2-2C 204 G-CXL 900-1LW/... 207 CXL 2-1LW/... 210 CXL 2-1HD-PT 213 G-CXL 900/1800/1900/UMTS/LW 216 CXL 2-1/... 219 G-CXL 70-1LW/... 222 CXL 1800-8C/t-6 225 CXL 1800-3 228 CXL 1800-1LW 231 CXL 1800-1/DECT 234 CXL 1800-1/... 237 CXL 175-400C 240 CXL 108-185C 243 BCL 1-KA 246 AAC 1/... 250 CXL VHF/GSM 253 CXL 800-1/... 256 CXL 700-3SL 258 CXL TETRA/LTE 800C/... 261 CXL 70-8HD/...-PT 265 CXL TETRA-5SL 268 CXL 900-6LW-NB/868 MHz 271 CXL 900-6LW/... 274 CXL 70-8HD/... 277 CXL 900-3LW-NB/868 MHz 280 Page 3/783 Base Station Antennas CXL 70-5SL/... 283 CXL 900-3LW/... 286 CXL 70-5HD/...-PT 289 CXL 900-3/... 292 CXL 70-5HD/... 295 CXL 900-1LW/... 298 CXL 900/1800/1900/UMTS/LW 301 CXL 70-5C/T-8/...-PT 304 CXL 70-5C/T-7/... 307 CXL 900/1800/1900/UMTS 310 CXL 70-5C/T-12/... 313 CXL 70-5C/... 316 CXL 450-3LW-SS 320 CXL 450-6HD/T-X/... 323 CXL 70-3C/... 326 G-CXL 2400-1LW/... 329 G-CXL 225-450C 332 CXL 70-3/GPS 4/... 335 G-CXL 2-2C 339 CXL 70-3/... 342 G-CXL 2-1LW/... 345 CXL 70-1LW/... 348 CXL 70-1HD/...-PT 351 CXL 70-1/... 354 CXL 5700-6 357 CXL 5700-3 360 CXL 5200-6LW 363 CXL 5200-6 366 CXL 5700-1/... 369 CXL 470-870 372 CXL 450-1LW-SS-Ex 375 CXL 4/70C/... 379 CXL 4-2C/... 382 CXL 4-1LW/... 385 CXL 3-1LW 388 CXL 3-1 391 PRO 2.5-001HD/TSV50/... 394 PRO-145-... 396 PMC 1250 397 VHF-DP-ARRAY 399 R 2-3/..., R 2-6/... 402 R 2-8/..., R 2-10/... 405 DP 70/... 408 R 70-3/..., R 70-7/..., R 70-10/... 410 DP 4/... 413 R 4-3/..., R 4-6/... 416 DP 2 419 UHF-DP-ARRAY 421 CXL 130-1-Ex 424 CXL 130-1LW-SS-Ex 428 Page 4/783 Base Station Antennas CXL 130-1C-Ex 431 CXL 150-1LW-SS-Ex 435 CXL 150-3LW-SS-Ex 439 CXL 150-1LW-SS-R/... 443 R 2600-... 447 PCPI 434/868/RHCP 451 G-CXL 900/1800LW 454 G-CXL 1800-1LW 457 S.M4 460 CXL 2000-6/... 463 CXL 2000-3 466 CXL 2000-8LW/... 469 CXL 1090-1 472 CXL 1090-1LW 474 CXL 450-3LW-SS-Ex 476 CXL 2400-3LW-SS-Ex 480 55143xx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 484 71482xx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 486 MA411D00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 487 5004380 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 489 MA411H02 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 491 MA412D00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antrenna 493 5004100 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 495 MA421X61 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 497 MA431E40 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 499 MA431H00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 501 MA431X26 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 503 MA431Z00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 504 MA432H00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 506 MA432H01 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 508 MA432H02 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 510 MA432H03 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 512 MA100LM01 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 514 MA421X45 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 515 7636000 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 516 MA432H10 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 517 MA432H12 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 519 MA432H13 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 521 MA432H80 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 523 MA432H85 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 525 MA432J00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 527 MA432KM00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 529 MA432KM01 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 531 7636000 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 533 7527xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 535 5680000 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 537 MA461H01 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 539 5029000 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 541 MA462DS06 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 543 7363260 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 545 Page 5/783 Base Station Antennas MA462DS08 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 547 MA481KM22 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 549 MA481Q02 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 551 MA481QS06 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 553 MA481S02 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 555 MA521F00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 557 MA521J00 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 559 7825200 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 561 7825100 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 563 7586307 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 565 7556xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 567 7548xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 569 7530xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 571 7511xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 573 7502xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 575 7548415 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 577 7497390 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 579 7437010 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 581 7277010 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 582 7273xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 583 7242xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 585 7177010 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 587 7148xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 588 71482xxHD Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 590 71482xx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 592 7074xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 594 7073xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 596 7051xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 598 7050xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 600 7047xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 602 7047200 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 604 7034xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 606 7014385 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 608 7014xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 610 7018xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 612 7019xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 614 7029xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 616 7031xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 618 7039xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 620 7040444 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 622 7040xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 624 7041xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 626 7042488 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 628 7043360 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 630 7043481 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 632 7043xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 634 7049xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 636 7051440 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 638 7130xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 640 7148438 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 642 Page 6/783 Base Station Antennas 7148481 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 644 7157400 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 646 7170xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 648 7175872 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 650 7175890 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 652 7176xxx Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 654 7227000 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 656 7249071 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 658 7335000 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 659 7356561 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 660 7356710 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 662 7356825 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 664 7360010 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 666 7360012 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 668 7360016 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 670 7362240 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 672 7363240 Amphenol Jaybeam Antenna 673 CXL 70-3HD/...-PT 674 CXL 450-3HD/T-X/... 677 UWB-I 380-6000 680 MA 160-Ex 686 CXL 70-3LW/... 689 CXL 2-5SL/171 MHz 692 CXL 900-1/... 694 XCPI 160/RHCP 697 XCPI 160/450/RHCP 700 LPO TETRA/380-470 704 PCPI 70/xH/ 706 XCPI 160/900/1800/1900/2100/R 710 PCPI xH/TETRA/... 714 PCPO xH/TETRA/ 717 PCPI TETRA/LTE 800/RH 720 PCPI 70/900/xHCP 723 PCPI 70/900/1800/PCS/UMTS/R/... 727 PCPI 800/xH 731 PCPI 900/RHCP 734 PCPI GPS 737 PCPI GPS EXTEND 740 PCPI PCS 743 PCPI DECT 745 PCPI DCS 747 PCPI UMTS 749 PCPI DCS/UMTS 751 PCPI WIFI 753 PLPI/TETRA/ 755 PLPO/TETRA/ 758 PLPI 900/1800 762 PLPI UMTS 2100 765 GP 450 B 767 CXL 150-1/... 769 Page 7/783 Base Station Antennas CXL 450-1LW-SS 774 CXL 5700-1LW/... 778 CXL 2000-8/... 780 End 783 Page 8/783 Base Station Antennas CXL 380-470C Unity Gain, Broad-Band Base Station Antenna for 380 - 470 MHz CXL 380-470C is a sturdy, 0 dBd, vertically polarized, omnidirectional base station antenna, which covers 380 - 470 MHz. The antenna is provided with our “C” mast bracket, which is a universal, epoxy- coated mounting bracket made of non-corrosive aluminium. The accompanying U- bolts and fittings are made of stainless steel. The antenna can be mounted on 27 to 65 mm dia. mast tubes and it is possible to lead the cable either along the inside or on the outside of the mast tube. DESCRIPTION The broad-banded antenna element is completely enclosed in a glass fibre shroud, which will ensure performance undisturbed by corrosive environments. To substantially reduce noise caused by atmospherical discharges, all metal parts in the antenna are DC-grounded. Consequently, the antenna shows a DC-short across the coaxial cable.
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