Frequencies Covered Identical to the CI 292-1 except that it provides a stainless steel bent-whip radiator which makes it ideal for helicopters and bottom mounting underneath fixed wing aircraft. The CI 292-2 has been re-tested and upgraded to the new RTCA DO-160D environmental requirements and offers the 118 to 137 MHz frequency associated with DO 186A MOPS. Note: Comant Antennas no longer come with a gasket or template. Must order PN 09-05579 separately. Applications |
MODEL CI 292-2 VHF ANTENNA | |
Electrical | |
Frequency | 118-137 MHz |
VSWR | 3.0:1 Maximum |
Polarization | Vertical |
Radiation Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Impedance | 50 Ohms |
Power | 50 Watts |
Mechanical | |
Weight | 0.5 lb. Maximum |
Height | 8.5 in. Maximum |
Material | Cast Housing/StainlessWhip |
Finish | Polyurethane Enamel |
Connector | BNC (Female) |
Environmental | |
Temperature | -55ºC to +85ºC |
Altitude | 50,000 ft. |
Air Speed | 250 Knots TAS |
Federal Specification | |
RTCA Environmental | DO-160D |
FAA TSO | C37d, C38d |
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It is mainly the size of the antenna and the airspeed it can withstand. The CI122 can withstand up to 350 knots, where the CI292-2 withstands up to 250 knots.