GVA-650L

GVA-650L

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FOR Marine VHF Radio & AIS SYSTEM & Orbcomm

FB6 SUS L- mounting :

GPS Antenna Specifications: GA65

PHYSICALCONDITION
Constructions: Polycarbonateradome,detachable cable/connector for easy mount, rubber-O-ringbetween top radome and screw base for  waterproof
Dimensions: 60mm(Dia.)x 45mm(H)
Weight: 65grams(w/o cable & connector).
Color: Whiteor Black(Optional)
Mounting: Bulkhead mount with0.8 inch threaded wing nut (standard accessory).
Cable& Connector
RFcable: SMA(M)-10MRG58 -TNC(M) or Optional
Pullingstrength: 6 Kg @ 5sec. moldedplastic on connector end for strain relief.
Connector available: SMA(F)
AntennaElement
Center Frequency: 1575.42 MHz +/-1.023MHz
Polarization: R.H.C.P. (Right HandedCircular Polarization).
Absolute Gain @Zenith: +5 dBi typical.
Gain@ 10oElevation: -1 dBi typical.
Axial Ratio: 3dB max.
Output VSWR: 2.0
Output Impedance: 50 ohm
LowNoise Amplifier
Center Frequency: 1575.42+/- 1.023 MHz
Power Gain: 28db +/-3db
Bandwidth: 10MHz min. @S11-10dB
Noise Figure: 1.5
Outer BandAttenuation: 3 dB max.
SupplyVoltages: 2.5~5.5VDC.
Current Consumption: at2.5V 6.6mA Typ. at3.0V 8.6mA Typ. at4.0V 12.6mA Typ. at5.0V 16.6mA Typ.
Filter 20dB 25dB @ fo+/- 50MHz 30dB 35dB @ fo+/- 100MHz * fo=1575.42MHz
OverallPerformance: (antenna element, LNA & coax cable)
CenterFrequency: 1575.42+/- 1.023 MHz
Gain: At90overtical to sky 30 ± 4.5dBi (cableloss) Note:1 Mountedon the 60mm x 60mm square ground plane
NoiseFigure: 1.5max.
AxialRatio: 3dB max.
Bandwidth: 10MHz min. @S11-10dB
VSWR: 2.0max.
OutputImpedance: 50ohm
Environmental
OperatingTemperature: -40oC~+100oC.
StorageTemperature: -40oC~+100oC.
RelativeHumidity: 95%non-condensing.
WaterResistance: 100%waterproof. IPX6

 

  SUSWhip VHF ANTENNA
Fr : 156~ 165 Mhz
Gain: 0dB
VSWR 2.0:1
Impedence: 50ohm
Connector: SMA(M)
Ground WithFB6 Base mounting
Dimension: 35.2mm
Weight: 46g
Cable : SMA(SBJ)-10M-TNC(M)or other

*This specification is subject to change without prior notice / Data Updated: OCT.21, 2011