Comet GP-15 Tri-Band VHF/UHF Base Vertical Antennas provide good gain figures on the 6-meter, 2-meter, and 70-centimeter bands in a compact 7.9 foot package. These superior-quality base station antennas feature a one-piece, heavy duty, UV-stabilized fiberglass radome for many years of reliable service.
With the highest power rating in their class, these tri-band base station antennas are ready to handle long QSOs from your high-power VHF/UHF radios. Although light in weight, they incorporate strong, easy-to-use, extruded aluminum and stainless steel clamp-on mounting hardware.
When your vertical tri-band base station antennas require compact functionality, good gain, and remarkable durability, remember Comet GP-15 Tri-Band VHF/UHF Base Vertical Antennas provide excellent overall performance in a relatively small package!
Band Coverage | Frequency Coverage Range | Vertical Antenna Gain | Bandwidth at 2:1 SWR |
---|---|---|---|
6 meters | 50-54 MHz | 3.0 dBi | 1.0 MHz |
2 meters | 144-148 MHz | 6.2 dBi | 6.0 MHz |
70 centimeters | 440-450 MHz | 8.6 dBi | Over 10.0 MHz |
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