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Base station antennas are rugged, high-gain antennas for mounting at a fixed location.
RT-AN-BU1 UHF, 10dBi yagi
RT-AN-BU2 UHF, Heavy-duty, 0dBd omni
RT-AN-BU3 UHF, Economy 6dB omni
RT-AN-BU4 UHF, Heavy-duty, 3dB omni
RT-AN-BV1 VHF, 3dB Omni, 152-156MHz
RT-AN-BV2 VHF, 3dB Omni, 156-162MHz
RT-AN-BV3 VHF, 3dB Omni, 162-168MHz
RT-AN-BV4 VHF, 3dB Omni, 168-174MHz
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Mobile antennas come in VHF and UHF bands, and are mounted on your vehicle. They are used by the transponders transmitter to send the GPS position information.
RT-AN-MU1 UHF, 3db, requires NMO mount
RT-AN-MU2 UHF, 5dB, requires NMO mount
RT-AN-MU3 UHF, 0dB, requires NMO mount
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The M7 GX transponder must be connected to a GPS antenna so it can receive the position signals from the GPS sattelite.
RT-AN-GP2 Thru-hole mount
RT-AN-GP1 Mag mount antenna
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