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Model Number: AV-9
Description: The AV-9 is a broadband DME ("L" Band) antenna durably constructed around a Type "N" low-loss connector. The large diameter radiator of polished chrome-plated aluminum gives the broad coverage required with this type of antenna. The antenna is designed to operate at speeds up to 350 mph and altitudes up to 50,000 ft. It has a drag force of 0.85 lb @ 250 mph.
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Model Number: AV-GPS
Description: The RAMI model AV-GPS is a permanently mounted external aircraft antenna designed for use with GPS receivers which provide +5 volts DC on their antenna connector. It is an active (amplified) antenna providing an average of 26 dB gain over a passive (non-amplified) antenna. The antenna is designed to operate at speeds up to 350 mph and altitudes up to 50,000 ft. It has a drag force of 0.18 lb @ 250 mph. (Not FAA TSO'd)
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Model Number: AVC-529
Description: The AVC-529 is designed for the 2 meter FM band (143-149 MHz). It has a die-cast aluminum base and a uniquely designed radiator encapsulated in a fiberglass whip. The antenna is supplied with a weather-sealing gasket and mounting hardware. The antenna is designed to operate at speeds up to 350 mph and altitudes of 50,000 ft. It has a drag force of 3.43 lb @ 250 mph.
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Model Number: AVR-546
Description: The AVR-546 is a transponder antenna durably constructed with a chrome-plated phosphor bronze radiator set in a Teflon insulator. Rigid specifications assure reliable performance in all kinds of weather. The antenna is designed to operate at speeds up to 350 mph and altitudes up to 50,000 ft. It has a drag force of 0.41 lb @ 250 mph.
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Model Number: AVT-4
Description: The AVT-4 is a broad-band VHF communications antenna. It incorporates a low drag blade housing design made of LURAN-S plastic for high strength and a radiating element encapsulated in rigid polyurethane foam. The housing is finished with a Skydrol resistant white polyurethane paint and comes with mounting hardware and neoprene mounting pad. The antenna is designed to operate at speeds up to 350 mph and altitudes of 50,000 ft. It has a drag force of 0.85 lb. @ 250 mph.
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