Lectrosonics ACOAXTX 36-Inch Coaxial Antenna with SMA Connector, Block 470
  • Lectrosonics ACOAXTX 36-Inch Coaxial Antenna with SMA Connector for Block 470 - Ideal for Small Remote Antenna Applications

Lectrosonics ACOAXTX 36-Inch Coaxial Antenna with SMA Connector, Block 470

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The Lectrosonics ACOAXTX coaxial antenna, about 36 inches long, comes with an SMA connector. The other end is cut to a 1/4 wavelength of the corresponding frequency block 470, marked by a color band and tag. This antenna is perfect for setups needing a small remote antenna. It's great for putting distance between equipment and the antenna. For instance, in a multichannel bag system, standard whip antennas may lose effectiveness due to RF interference in the bag. With this coaxial antenna, you can place it on the bag strap. It also works well when clothing or gear might affect equipment performance. Just position it for best results. Remember, for maximum effectiveness, keep the antenna vertical, either pointing up or down. Each half of the antenna is cut to 1/4 wavelength of the block. When using it, keep the antenna section away from metal surfaces. The cable orientation doesn't affect the antenna's performance.

Using the Lectrosonics ACOAXTX 36 - Inch Coaxial Antenna is easy. First, make sure to place the antenna vertically, either pointing up or down. This vertical orientation gives the best results. You can position it on a bag strap if you're using a multichannel bag system to avoid RF interference. If clothing or other gear might cover or affect the equipment, find a good spot for the antenna to work effectively. When setting it up, keep the antenna section away from metal surfaces. As for maintenance, there's not much to do. Just keep it clean and free from damage. If you notice any issues with the connector or the antenna itself, it's a good idea to check for loose parts or signs of wear. That's all you need to know to get the most out of your coaxial antenna.


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