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Thursday, October 29, 2009

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The W4000 series of GPS active antenna features a ceramic chip antenna with low noise amplifier.



Pulse (San Diego, CA) announces the W4000 series of GPS active antennas. These ultra-thin, oval-shaped antennas offer high performance and versatility in installation. The antenna can be positioned on the dashboard or window without concerns about orientation. Features include:  

  • Combination Pulse ceramic chip antenna with low noise amplifier (LNA).
  • Compact size of 5.45 mm high and 50 x 30 mm at the widest points of the oval. 
  • Operate at 1575.42 MHz and 3 to 5 V.
  • A maximum gain of 1.5 dB isotropic and 28 dB with an LNA having 1 dB noise figure.  5 meters of RG-174 cable.
  • Available in 4 models with a variety of connectors.

For more information visit www.pulseeng.com

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