Very High Gain Omni Directional Antenna for usage with C-View 1.2 range transmitters and receivers
 
                          
  High Gain antennas help to improve the transmission and receipt quality of the signals                        
  As a result higher quality signals can be commuted over longer distances.     


             









  
  
  
  
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          
                          

                          
                          
  

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Model Number               Model CV A 1212                        
Product description       Weatherproof omni-directional  
Peak gain                      12 dbi                        
Operating frequency     1.2GHz                        
Nominal impedance       50 Ω
Polarization                    vertical and horizontal
VSWR                            ≤ 1.5
Application                     for AV receiver or transmitter
Guard pole material       fiberglass
Antenna length              92 cm (3')
Antenna diameter          2 cm (0.8")
Weight                           0.6 kg incl. pole mount (1.3 lb)
Cable length                  92 cm (3') with N(M) connector
Mounting                       2 pole mounts included
High Gains, Omni Directional versus Directional:

When transmitting, using a directional antenna,
more of the transmitted power will be sent in the
direction of the receiver, increasing the received
signal strength. The disadvantage is that both
antennas ( transmitting and receiving ) must be
pointed in each others direction.

C-View developed a High Gain antenna, using a
U-shaped isotropical set up (Shtrikman/Matzner)
resulting in a gain peak of 12 dBi

Both the transmitting antenna and the receiving
antenna need to be of the same construction.   

An antenna that makes a transmitted signal 10
times stronger will also capture 10 times as much
energy when used as a receiving antenna. Due
to reciprocity, these two effects are equal.
A system is as strong as its weakest link.
We have seen systems "in the field" 'operating' with a lot of 'short comings'.
One of the main 'short comings' is the usage of very low performing antennas.
C-View developed a Very High Gain antenna by using the described U-shaped
isotropical set up. In fact, we created a more powerful radiating element, providing a
means to radiate more power and sustain a better signal.
For this reason, the systems can not work without an antenna attached ( Power
provided to the radiating out put need to be dissipated by the antenna. Failure to do
so will result in damage to the transmitter