“LIS” ANTENNA (AUTEL)

The antenna module consists of two log-periodic antennas with operating frequencies ranging from 730 to 6500 MHz and a gain of 7 dBi, two splitters that allow you to connect an active antenna—which pilots may already have—or, in our case, our active antenna (STEP)—via N-type connectors. Quick-release mast mount and a complete N-type connector connection kit. Everything is designed in a single form factor; all you need to do is mount the mast bracket and connect the cables to the connectors.
How it works: passive log-periodic antennas allow the Autel drone to operate on three operating bands, and the ability to connect an active antenna allows for boosting frequencies such as 2.4 and 5.8 GHz.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Passive log-periodic antenna

External log-periodic antenna, 7 dBi, 730–6500 MHz.
The antenna’s radiation pattern is wider in the horizontal direction, with a -3 dB width of approximately 60°; in the vertical direction, it is narrower, with a -3 dB width of nearly 40°.

Splitter

● 400 MHz-6000 MHz 2-way● 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz micro-strip linear splitter, WiFi power splitter, splitter type: low-power RF● Frequency range: 400-6000MHz● Impedance: 50 Ω● Maximum power: 50 W● Operating temperature: 40℃~75℃● Input connector: N-type(female)

Cables, pigtails

Two RG-8 cables, each 45 centimeters long, with N-type connectors.

HOW THE "LIS" ANTENNA WORKS (CONFIGURATION FOR AUTEL)

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