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Comant VOR/Loc/GS Antenna CI-120-200G/S

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Part# 11-06802
MFR Model# CI-120-200G/S

Overview

Frequency • 108-118 MHz (VOR/LOC)
329-335 MHz (GS)


VOR/GS navigation antenna set provides optimum VOR performance when used for area navigation. Antenna system qualified for use on single engine, twin, jet, and helicopter aircraft.

Provides glideslope reception capability. Complete set includes a pair (2) of blades, each with single BNC connector output, two coax interconnect cables.

Dual output signal combiner providing for separate RF cable runs to the avionics installation for NAV1 and NAV 2 receivers, is included.

Note: Comant Antennas no longer come with a gasket or template. Must order PN 09-05579 separately.

Specifications

MODEL CI 120-200G/S VOR/GS ANTENNA
Electrical
Frequency

108-118 MHz (VOR/ LOC)

329-335 MHz (Glide Slope)

VSWR

6.0:1 108-118 MHz (VOR/ LOC)

5.0:1 329-335 MHZ(Glide Slope)

Polarization
Horizontal
Radiation Pattern
Omnidirectional
Impedance
50 Ohms Nominal
Power
Receive Only
Mechanical
Weight
1.4 lb. Per Blade
Height
6.0 in. Maximum
Material
Molded Radome
Finish
Polyurethane Enamel
Connector
BNC/ Single Output Combiner
Environmental
Temperature
-55ºC to +85ºC
Altitude
50,000ft.
Air speed
600 Knots TAS @ 25,000 ft
Federal Specifications
RTCA Environmental
DO-160D
FAA TSO
C34e, C36e, C40c
RTCA MOPS
DO-192, DO-195, DO-196
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