HP 58504A GPS L1 Antenna

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The HP 58504A is designed to deliver L1 signals to GPS receivers in installations having long antenna cables. It is intended for permanent outdoor installation and its field-proven environmental protection makes it suitable for harsh environments.


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ELECTRICAL

Frequency range
1575.42 ±5 MHz

Polarization
Right-hand circular

Input/Output impedance
50  Omega  (nominal)

Total gain
>30 dBi

Noise figure
1.5 dB (typical)

VSWR
<2.5:1

DC power
+4.5 V to +5.5 V, <32 mA


PHYSICAL

Connector
1 female TNC

Mounting
1-inch tube with 1-inch 14 UNS thread, customer-supplied or on customer-supplied 3/4-inch 
pipe using factory-supplied adapting nut

Size
D 90 mm (3.54 in) x main-element H 20.6 mm (0.81 in) on base H 22.5 mm (0.89 in)

Weight
0.3 kg

Operating temperature
-40 °C to +80 °C


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