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TFLHOP Is New FM Antenna From Bext

It can handle up to 5 kW per bay and be used with up to 12 bays

A Bext FM antenna
Bext TFLHOP

Bext Corp. has introduced a new FM broadcast antenna.

The TFLHOP is a horizontally polarized antenna featuring an omnidirectional pattern, constructed from stainless steel. It can be finely tuned to ensure a low VSWR within the 88–108 MHz FM band.

“With a robust power input of up to 5 kW per bay, the TFLHOP can be configured into a 12-bay array, capable of handling a total power output of up to 60kW,” Bext states.

The TFLHOP includes an optional mini radome to provide an additional layer of protection, designed to shield the feed point from the adverse effects of harsh icy conditions, assuring a consistently stable VSWR and optimal performance in challenging environments.

“In an effort to address the challenge of rising freight costs, Bext also employs a strategic design approach, ensuring that all of its antenna arrays are designed for compact shipping, thereby not only enhancing ease of handling and installation but also significantly reducing associated shipping expenses.”

Bext says the new antenna exceeds industry standards. Null fill, beam tilt and customized wave spacing at no additional cost. The company provides live engineer phone support for help during and after installation.

Info: www.bext.com

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