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The COM 201B antenna is a commercial (from Atlantic Microwave Corporation) VHF/UHF vertically polarized, omnidirectional antenna that has become popular due to its versatility and unique design. The antenna was originally used by the USMC and is now a standard USMC item. It has a tripod leg structure that allows the antenna to be mounted directly on the ground or in a standard communications mast and can be quickly assembled and disassembles for transport and storage which makes it ideal in situations where there is not enough time to erect the [[OE-254]].
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'''Note.''' ''The COM 201B is not an Army issued replacement for the OE-254 antenna.''
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The antennas ease of operations makes it ideal for a field expedient antenna or mounting to a vehicle if more elevation is needed. The eye fitting at the top of the antenna facilitates suspending it from buildings or trees when a mast isn’t available but more height is desired.
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;The COM 201B antenna has the following characteristics and capabilities
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*Operates in the 30–88 MHz range.
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*Vertically polarized.
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*Input impedance of 50 ohms unbalanced with an average VSWR of 3:1 or less, at RF power levels up to 200 watts.
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*Maximum power is directed towards the horizon with a typical antenna gain of +2dB relative to an isotropic source.
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*One individual can assemble and erect.
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*Assembly can be stored in a space less than 36 inches by 10 inches indiameter.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 29 May 2013

Description

COM-201.png

The COM 201B antenna is a commercial (from Atlantic Microwave Corporation) VHF/UHF vertically polarized, omnidirectional antenna that has become popular due to its versatility and unique design. The antenna was originally used by the USMC and is now a standard USMC item. It has a tripod leg structure that allows the antenna to be mounted directly on the ground or in a standard communications mast and can be quickly assembled and disassembles for transport and storage which makes it ideal in situations where there is not enough time to erect the OE-254.


Note. The COM 201B is not an Army issued replacement for the OE-254 antenna.


The antennas ease of operations makes it ideal for a field expedient antenna or mounting to a vehicle if more elevation is needed. The eye fitting at the top of the antenna facilitates suspending it from buildings or trees when a mast isn’t available but more height is desired.


The COM 201B antenna has the following characteristics and capabilities
  • Operates in the 30–88 MHz range.
  • Vertically polarized.
  • Input impedance of 50 ohms unbalanced with an average VSWR of 3:1 or less, at RF power levels up to 200 watts.
  • Maximum power is directed towards the horizon with a typical antenna gain of +2dB relative to an isotropic source.
  • One individual can assemble and erect.
  • Assembly can be stored in a space less than 36 inches by 10 inches indiameter.