Directional Antenna

A directional antenna for VHF microphone systems. Pointing this antenna at a wireless microphone allows for better reception at longer distances. Its cardioid pickup pattern allows for signals from other directions to be better reduced.

The VHF (174 to 216 MHz) frequencies have wavelengths around 1 meter in length, so the antenna needed to be larger than ever before. The cut outs in-between the antenna traces allow for wind to blow thought the antenna. 5 holes in the perimeter allow for the antenna to be mounted to a wall or tied down to keep it from blowing over.

The log-periodic dipole array antenna creates an enhanced, directional reception for wireless microphones. Can be used with microphone receivers or antenna distribution systems.

The onboard low-noise signal amplifier can compensate for the signal loss. The integrated amplifier has four gain settings to compensate for varying degrees of coaxial cable signal loss. There are 4 LEDs to indicate the amplifier setting and 1 LED to signal when there is an RF signal overload. The setting can quickly be changed using a switch on the bottom of the control housing.

The antenna can be mounted in many ways to fit your space. The back side of the antenna has an Integrated threaded adapter that mounts easily to microphone stands.

It can also be wall mounted or tied down using the 5 holes in the perimeter of the antenna.

Previous
Previous

Lavalier Clips

Next
Next

MV88 Microphone