VHF antennas for repeaters

VHF antennas for repeaters

VHF repeater antennas are special antennas used in ultra-short wave (VHF) radio communications to improve signal quality and relay it over long distances.

Repeaters play an important role in radio communications, especially in mountainous, wooded, and densely populated areas where there may be obstacles to the transmission of radio signals, such as mountain peaks, trees, or buildings.

VHF repeater antennas are specially designed for these conditions to provide the best performance over a distance. They can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the type of repeater and location.

Choosing the right VHF antenna for a repeater requires consideration of various factors such as frequency range, directivity, distance, and radiation shape. It is also necessary to choose antennas that are compatible with the equipment for this particular type of repeater.

In general, VHF repeater antennas are essential for effective radio communication, especially in difficult terrain, and their selection should be based on careful consideration of the specific operating conditions.



Antenna D2 UHF 400-490 MHz

Antenna D2 UHF 400-490 MHz

SKU: D2UHF

The UHF antenna is a loop vibrator for operation through a duplex filter on one feeder. His prioriti..

225.00 €

Antenna D2x2 UHF 400-470 MHz

Antenna D2x2 UHF 400-470 MHz

SKU: D2x2UHF

Dipole antenna for operation through a duplex filter on one feeder in the receiving (400-470 MHz) fr..

337.50 €

Antenna D4 UHF 400-490 MHz

Antenna D4 UHF 400-490 MHz

SKU: D4UHF

The UHF antenna is a loop vibrator. His priorities: a wide operating band and an almost circular rad..

450.00 €

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