Televes V Zenit Antenna UHF
Product Overview
Product Description
The Televes V Zenit antenna UHF offers the best balance between robustness and compactness. Its V-type structure, featuring two vertically stacked Yagi in phase, results in a compact design with an excellent ratio between gain and length. For UHF reception, it incorporates a filtering feature providing high rejection for bands beyond channel 51, while maintaining flatness in the frequency response for pass-band channels (14-51).
Key Features
- Robust mechanics for outstanding performance in vibrating situations.
- Compact design with an excellent gain-to-length ratio.
- Flat frequency response in the UHF band.
- Quick and secure reflector assembly system.
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- Constructed with corrosion-resistant aluminium for a long service life, and ABS plastic for high weather resistance.
- The mast-mounting system uses Zamak for sturdiness and stability in adverse weather conditions.
- Designed and manufactured in Europe, adhering to stringent quality controls.
- The connection box includes a balun for impedance matching.
Specifications
General Information
Reference | 149222 |
Logical Reference | FSAZENIT2-10 |
EAN13 | 8424450184233 |
Colour | Orange |
Power Supply Unit | Not included |
Supply Method | Multiple packing |
Packaging Box | 9 pcs. |
Technical Data
Parameter | Unit | Value |
---|---|---|
Bands | UHF | |
Frequency range | MHz | 470 ... 698 |
Channels | 21 ... 48 | |
Gain | dBi | 15 |
F/B ratio | dB | > 23 |
Wind load (@130Km/h) | N | 93 |
Wind load (@150Km/h) | N | 128 |
Mast diameter | in | 0.787... 1.969 |
Net weight | g | 1,349.00 |
Gross weight | g | 1,349.00 |
Width | mm | 963.00 |
Height | mm | 552.00 |
Depth | mm | 550.00 |
Main product weight | g | 1,349.00 |
Graphic Documentation
The radiation pattern diagram illustrates the antenna's directional characteristics. It is presented as a polar plot with a central origin (0 degrees). The plot shows two main lobes, one in red (labeled P.E.) and one in blue (labeled P.H.), indicating the antenna's sensitivity to signals arriving from different directions. The red lobe is generally narrower and more focused, suggesting higher directivity, while the blue lobe is broader. The diagram typically shows gain levels at various angles, with the main lobe pointing towards the desired signal source (often represented around 0 degrees) and side lobes indicating sensitivity in other directions.