CI-2437-01 VOR/GS System Antenna | 118-108 MHz and 329-336 MHz, 50 Watts, BNC, Includes 2 Blades and 1 Phasing Coupler

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EDMO#: CI-2437-01

MFR#: 24-37-01

Description

The CI 24-37-01 navigation antenna system is designed to provide optimum VOR/LOC/GS performance and is qualified for use on larger twin engine, jet, and helicopter aircraft. The complete set includes a pair of two blade antennas, each with single BNC connector outputs, two coax interchange cables, and a single output signal combiner providing for a single RF cable run to the avionics installation to the NAV receivers. This heavy-duty set is ideal for Beechcraft King Air aircraft and other similar aircraft. 

Features

  • 108-118 MHz and 329-336 MHz frequencies
  • Horizontal polarization
  • Omnidirectional radiation pattern
  • BNC female connector

Specifications

Weight:
2.8 lb

Height:
6.5 in

Frequency:
108-118 MHz (VOR/LOC)
329-336 MHz (GS)

VSWR:
6.0:1 108-118 MHz
3.5:1 329-336 MHz

Polarization:
Horizontal

Radiation Pattern:
Omni Directional

Impedance RF:
50 Ohms Nominal

Power RF:
Receive Only

Finish:
Polyurethane Enamel

Connector:
BNC / Single Output Combiner

Temperature:
-55°C to 85°C

Altitude:
50,000 ft

Certifications:
FAA TSO C34e, C36e, C40c
RTCA MOPS DO-192, DO-195, DO-196
RTCA Environmental DO-160D

Product Codes

Mfr Part No :

24-37-01

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