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Comant DME / Xpdr Antenna Ci -110-60-30

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Part# 11-06822
MFR Model# CI-110-60-30

Overview

Frequency • 960-1220 MHz & 1030-1090 MHz


All metal, low profile antenna is designed for business jet and commercial high speed aircraft. With a popular six hole mount and connector with open path to ground, this antenna is ideally suited for those aircraft equipped with standard and Mode S transponders.

Tough one-piece construction provides 175 lbs. side load capability. Moisture failure is prevented with completely sealed construction.

Note: Comant Antennas no longer come with a gasket or template. Must order PN 09-05579 separately.

   
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Specifications

MODEL CI 110-60 DME/XPDR
Electrical
Frequency

960 to 1220 MHz

VSWR

1.5:1 960 to 1220 MHz

Polarization

Vertical

Radiation Pattern
Equivalent to 1/4 Stub/ Omnidirectional
Impedance RF
50 Ohms
Resistance DC
Open Circut
Power RF
Peak 3KW Average 100 Watts
Mechanical
Weight
0.25lb. Maximum
Height
2.20 in. Maximum
Material
Die Cast A380 Aluminum Alloy
Finish
Polyurethane Enamel
Connector

C

Enviornmental
Temperature
-55ºC to +85ºC
Altitude
70,000ft.
Air Speed
600 Knots TAS at 25,000 ft.
Federal Specifications
RTCA Enviornmental
DO-160D
FAA TSO
C66c, C74c, C112
RTCA MOPS
DO-144, DO-189, DO-181

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Q: What type of connector has the antenna, is type TNC?

No, this is "C" connector.

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