Circular Polarized Yagi Antenna VHF UHF Cross Elements Circular Polarized Yagi Antenna
 # Model Frequency Bandwidth Gain Download ENQ
1. CY-150 136 – 174 MHz. 5 MHz. 11 dBic.
2. CY-450 330 – 512 MHz. 15 MHz. 11 dBic.

Antenna Experts manufactured circular polarized yagi antenna for 150 MHz, 350MHz, 400 MHz, and 450 MHz. frequency bands for satellite telemetry, tracking & command center application. Satellite tracking antenna for other customized frequency band can also be supplied on request. VHF UHF circular Polarized yagi antenna as per MIL-STD-810G standards.

The CY series VHF/UHF circular yagi antenna rugged, all weather Crossed Elements, Yagi Antenna is designed for Circular Polarization. Special mounting hardware is fixed at the center of gravity of the circular polarized yagi antenna for mounting on a round pipe supplied with the circular yagi antenna. The yagi antenna can be configured to work as RHCP or LHCP field selectable by inter-changing the 90 Degrees delay harness cable

The circular yagi antenna uses a GAMMA matching feed, eliminating the use of folded dipole. The circular polarized yagi antenna termination uses N-Female connector fixed on the antenna dipole. These Circular Yagi Antenna are highly directional, comes factory tuned and does not require any field adjustment. The feed point radiator of circular yagi antenna is enclosed in a Nylon housing designed to protect against severe environmental conditions and minimize pattern distortion.

CY series yagi antenna is rugged, all weather crossed elements yagi antenna use 6063T6 ultra corrosion resistant architectural anodized aluminum alloy, is designed for circular polarization. The complete circular yagi antenna is supplied with powder coating finish to protect the antenna further from severe environmental condition. The mounting hardware and all fasteners of yagi antenna are made of type 316 marine grade stainless steel.

The phase shifter cable and harness cable comes with impedance matched moulded joints for low VSWR and protection against weather. When the antenna is mounted on the rotator, the crossed elements array makes an angle of 45 degrees with respect to horizontal plane. A crossed member will be supplied with the antenna for necessary mounting arrangement on a Rotator.

Customized frequency band circular polarized antenna with higher gain option in dual or quad formation can also be supply on request. Please contact for more details.

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