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Comdat GPS CI-401-220

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Part# 11-04139
MFR Model# CI-401-220

Overview

Comant’s ComDat® stand-alone GPS antenna with TNC connector. Matches the standard ARINC footprint found on many twins and business jets.

Meets RTCA DO 160-D operating standards including direct effects lightning. Designed to operate with 26.5 dB panel mount GPS receivers.

Certified FAA TSO-C144 for GPS and GPS WAAS Class Gamma 1 equipment. Not compliant for GPS WAAS Class Gamma 2 and 3 applications.

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

Not compatible with most portable GPS receiver systems.

Applications
Most aircraft up to and including business jets. Consult your FBO or installation shop for best application information.

Frequencies Covered
GPS 1575.42 MHz / 26.5 dB Gain

   
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Specifications

MODEL CI 401-220
GPS Preamplifier Characteristics
Frequency
1575.42±3MHz
VSWR
1.5:1 Max
Polarization
RHCP
Radiation Gain Pattern
Hemispherical
Output Impedance
50 Ohms
Gain @ 1575.42 MHz
26.5-31.5 dB
DC Voltage
4 to 24 Volts
DC Current Min/Max
25mA / 40 mA
Noise Figure
3.8 dB
Selectivity
-40 dB Min. @ Satcom 1626.5 MHz
Federal Specifications
Weight
6.2 oz. Maximum
RTCA Env. / TSO
DO 160-D / C144
Connector
TNC (F) GPS/ SMA (F) SAT
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