HARRIS RF-3151

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RF-3151-AT152
manpack Low Band
Antenna
100 to 512 MHz
The RF-3151-AT152 UHF manpack antenna is a
“fat” monopole-style antenna with gooseneck
articulation for use with the AN/PRC-117G(V)1(C)
and RF-7800M-MP Falcon III® manpack
transceivers. It connects directly to the low-band
port of the Falcon III manpack radios using a
custom TNC-style connector.
This linearly-polarized dismount antenna, which
has performance comparable to that of the Harris
“nightstick” antenna (part number 10369-0205),
achieves optimum effectiveness when it is
deployed vertically and mounted on the radio
chassis.
The flexible gooseneck used to orient the antenna
maintains the antenna position while mounted
to the transceiver during typical usage. This
includes static positions such as placement
of the radio at any inclination on the
ground or other surface, or dynamic
conditions such transport of the
radio and mounted antenna
by a soldier on the move.
Specifications for the RF-3151-AT152
Electrical
Mechanical
n Frequency Range
100 - 512 MHz
n RF Connector
TNC male
n RF Power Capacity
16 Watts
n Deployed Dimensions
18 inches (45.7 cm)
n Input Impedance
50 ohms
n Weight
10 ounces (0.31 kg)
n Radiation Pattern
Omnidirectional in azimuth,
see radiation pattern below
n Color
Black, matte finish
n Polarization
Linearly polarized, relative to 50 ohms
n Low-band, dismount antenna
n VSWR
< 3.5:1
n
Gain
> -4 dBi at 100 MHz
> -2 dBi at 225 MHz
> 0 dBi at 512 MHz
Environmental
Features
n Comparable performance to the Harris
“nightstick”, part number 10369-0205
n Flexible gooseneck maintains the antenna position
whether the operator is stationary or in motion
n Durable
n Broadband passive matching
n Lightweight
n Meets MIL-STD-810F
RF-3151-AT152 typical radiation patterns when mounted on the Falcon III radio over ground
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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