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GP100 Antena Transmisor FM Exterior, Antena GP Profesional de 1/4 Onda para Transmisor de Transmisión FM 87-108mhz 0.5w-100w, Antena FM Impermeable con Cable TNC/BNC de 8M

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  • Radiación omnidireccional de ángulo bajo: el FMUSER GP100 es una antena de plano de tierra de 1/4 onda con radiación omnidireccional de ángulo bajo. Esto garantiza una excelente cobertura incluso cuando se instala en mástiles más cortos, por lo que es ideal para pequeñas estaciones de radio FM.
  • VSWR extremadamente bajo: operando dentro del rango de frecuencia de 88-108 MHz, la antena cuenta con un VSWR extremadamente bajo, asegurando un funcionamiento estable del transmisor y reduciendo las tasas de fallos para una transmisión de señal más confiable.
  • Diseño duradero e impermeable: hecha de aleación de aluminio con conectores impermeables, la antena está diseñada para mayor durabilidad. Es fácil de instalar, tarda solo unos minutos y está diseñado para soportar varios entornos al aire última intervensión.
  • Alto rendimiento de ganancia: la antena proporciona una ganancia de 3 dB, mejorando significativamente la cobertura del transmisor y la claridad de la señal, lo que le permite llegar a más oyentes y ofrecer una experiencia auditiva mejorada.
  • Conectividad versátil: el paquete incluye un cable coaxial TNC de 26 pies y un adaptador TNC a BNC, lo que lo hace compatible con transmisores que tienen conectores hembra TNC o BNC, ofreciendo opciones de conexión flexibles.



Descripción del producto

Diseñado para transmisor FM

Diseñado para transmisor FM

La antena profesional FMUSER GP100 de 1/4 onda GP que puede ajustar fácilmente la frecuencia precisa para fijar tu transmisor de transmisión FM. Por lo general, la distancia de transmisión y la frecuencia de la antena que viene con el transmisor FM es limitada. Con esta antena mejorada profesional puede obtener una distancia de transmisión FM más larga, una cobertura de frecuencia más amplia y una salida de señal más estable. Te proporciona antenas transmisoras FM de alto rendimiento para exteriores.

Aspectos destacados

Fácil de instalar

Fácil de instalar

El montaje sencillo se puede completar en unos minutos.

Diseño última intervensión de óxido

Diseño última intervensión de óxido

Abrazadera de aleación hecha de aluminio por fuerte antioxidante y resistente al agua, no hay necesidad de preocuparse por el sol fuerte que la antena se oxida y se oxide, y no hay necesidad de preocuparse de que el agua no fluya hacia la antena bajo tormentas eléctricas o daños causados por truenos y rayos.

Frecuencia de cobertura completa 87-108 MHz

Frecuencia de cobertura completa 87-108 MHz

Puedes elegir la antena de cualquier banda de frecuencia que necesites. La distancia es generalmente de 3 a 5 km o más, dependiendo de si la usas en ciudades densas o pueblos dispersos o zonas montañosas u otros. Cuanto mayor sea la potencia del transmisor, mayor será la distancia de transmisión.

La antena FMUSER GP100 de 1/4 onda GP se puede utilizar en cada rincón de nuestra escena de vida

Aplicación:

La antena FMUSER GP100 de 1/4 onda GP se puede utilizar en cada rincón de nuestra escena de vida

La antena transmisora FM para campus, comunidades, minas, zonas rurales, iglesia autocaravana, prueba de autoentrada, ciudad autocaravana, etc. Nuestra antena FMUSER GP100 de 1/4 onda GP es una antena ideal para equipos de transmisión FM.

Descripción de los accesorios

Descripción de los accesorios

No importa qué interfaz se pueda conectar el transmisor, contiene un cable coaxial TNC macho de 8 metros de 25 pies, y hay un adaptador TNC hembra a BNC macho para que elijas una interfaz adecuada.

Potencia máxima 100 W
Potencia mínima 1 mW
Frecuencia 88,1-108 MHz
Frecuencia central 87 MHz, 92 MHz, 98 MHz, 103 MHz, 108 MHz
Interfaz opcional TNC o BNC
Ganancia Omni 3db
Impedancia 50 ohmios
Ancho de banda VSWR 1.5 o menos de 5 MHz
Relación central de onda estacionaria Menos de 1,1
Ángulo El ángulo de radiación vertical es de 45 grados.

rcktpwrd
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de diciembre de 2024
I got this antenna to replace the little rubber one that came with our transmitter that we use for our Christmas light display. It was easy to assemble and feels robust. I wasn't looking for too much increase in range, just better clarity in the transmission. The signal now broadcasts much further than we need but the improvement in clear sound is amazing! No static or interference now, just nice clean sound.
D. Garris
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2024
This antenna works! We tested SWR once assembled for our FM Frequency of 88.7 MHz and it was dead flat 1:1 SWR. Once connected to our ROLLS HR70 FM Transmitter we could drive down the road several businesses down either direction and hear our FM Broadcast signal very well. This test was done only while holding the antenna 6 ft high in our parking lot. If we were to place the FM Antenna higher, say 30 ft I'm am sure the FM Transmitted signal would increase even further away. Good solid construction. Easy to assemble. No brainer! I would highly recommend this FM Antenna to anyone wanting a good FM Broadcast FM Antenna for your Church, Business or School. It works well and SWR is flat on the frequency you assemble the FM Antenna for.
John H. Zimmerman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de octubre de 2023
This is an honest, non-solicited, non-compensated review of the FMUSER GP100 FM Transmitter Antenna as sold on amazon. Before purchasing this item, I read reviews for this antenna from users on amazon. But first, some brief info about my FM transmitter. It is a NIORFNIO NIODESKTOP –TB SERIES, 6W/15W unit. It came with a telescoping antenna mounted on a heavy metal base, intended to just sit on a flat surface. I modified this arrangement and mounted it on the back side of my house. The top of the antenna was about 2 feet lower than my roofline. I have several FM radios around the house and garage. I got reasonable reception within my home and the signal was just barely receivable in my car to the end of my block. My transmitter was then set to 97.5 MHz, a clear space in the FM band. I was broadcasting Holiday music in my neighborhood during the 2022 winter season. Sometime in early 2023 another strong transmitter was broadcasting on 97.5 MHz, so I abandoned that frequency. I sought out a different clear frequency, which I thought would be 101.1. (explained in next paragraph). I wasn’t getting the clarity or range, so I decided to purchase this new antenna.Upon arriving at my home, I was surprised that the whole system was delivered in a 3-inch x 3-inch, x 17-inch long cardboard box, and placed in a plastic bag mailer. I unpacked all the items as described in the instruction manual. Incidentally, some (early) reviewers complained that instructions were inadequate, or there were no instructions at all. Not the case with my purchase. The manual was fairly well written, with photographs, some even in color. Not explained in the manual was the purpose of the three 24-inch “rods” that extend out from the center, forming a sort of tripod. I’m no broadcast engineer, but I have to assume that they are part of the electro-mechanical characteristic of the antenna. Also not explained was the reason for selecting and installing the correct “frequency bar”. Again, I’d guess these are some sort of band-pass filters to ensure that only the frequency of your transmitter gets through to the antenna, ensuring a clean broadcast. IMPORTANT TIP: Before completely assembling your antenna, make sure you determine a clear frequency in your neighborhood so that you will select the correct “frequency bar”. Initially I set my transmitter to 101.1 MHz, but later found out that there was already a commercial broadcast there. I had a contractor install my antenna on my roof. Once you install the desired frequency bar, you wouldn’t want to have to disassemble the unit and change the bar to your new frequency. To address one reader’s concern about the sharp edge at the bottom of the mast where the coax exits—to extend the mast to mount the antenna to my chimney, I purchased some 1-inch (ID) PVC and placed it at the end of the supplied mast. It helped to get the antenna higher and allowed the three rods to clear the chimney. I also purchased some tubular foam used to insulate copper water pipes. I wrapped the foam insulation around the coax where it exits the 1-inch PVC.OPERATION: I bumped the frequency up to 101.3 and it made a world of difference. Got in my car and had a strong clear signal all the way to my grocery store. According to Google Maps, the Line-Of-Sight distance is about 7,500 feet, or about 1 ½ miles. This through hilly terrain.
Terminus
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de julio de 2022
Well, there are a few problems with this product.1, NO INSTRUCTIONS WHATSOEVER (other than a few low-resolution images on the amazon.com web site. It was pretty straightforward to assemble though but might be daunting for someone not already highly technical.2. The tube that covers the PL-259 chassis mount connector at the botom of the antenna was secure with a very low quality screw, made from that crap yellow metal. It was pre-stripped in my case as well, it was a socket head and the socket was chewed up and no metric or sae tool would wor but a miniature pair of vise greps worked and I replaced the screw immediately with quality stainless steel hardware. THIS IS A FATAL PROBLEM as in high wind the tiny cheap yellow metal screw will break off and the antenna will drop right off the rube and you will lose your antenna and damage your coax cable. DO NOT IGNORE THIS it is serious if you don't do something about it. I promise. The screw was also TOO LONG and the tube moves a lot and would only be a matter of time before that cheap yellow sscrew snaps right off.3. Where the coax cable exits the tube at the bottom of the antenna, the cable is at risk of being cut and abraded because the end of the tube (the inner part) is SHARP. In wind and normal situations the cable will be rubbing against the inner diameter of the tube and will eventually damage the cable if you don't put something there to protect the coax cable. I am going to use a CAD program tonight and use a 3D printer to make a plug that I can insert into the bottom of that tube to keep the cable from the sharp edges (with a hole in the center, probably split so it can also "clamp" the cable securely.Summary: I would purchase this again even if those issues above were still lthere (I purchased two so far.) and if you use some thread locker during assembly and tighten things down well I guess this antenna will last a long time. The included coax cable appears to be well made and overall the quality of the materials is acceptable. I know the above stuff sounds serious but it is easily resolved. I am still waiting on my radio gear so I have not actually used this antenna but it is fully assembled and ready. I will repeat this again in case it is glossed over but I really recommend that you use thread locket wherever it can be used as I expect this antenna will be under somewhat increased wind loads.Update: I like this antenna more now than before. I have purchased three so far. One of them broke when the mast broke, and I am keeping one for spare besides the one in use right now. Do not forget to replace the screw on the tube otherwise you are going to be very unhappy someday.
Francis M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de mayo de 2022
I've been using this antenna for several months now with no problems. The cable length was perfect for my installation and setup was super easy using the simple to understand instructions. I've checked the SWR several times at my frequency and it's almost non-existent. The system operates about 12 hours a day running at about 50mw (at the moment) using a 20 watt MaxPro 3+ Transmitter Board and SE3+ Stereo Encoder both from PCS Electronics. I keep the modulation in check with a BEHRINGER DSP1424P and CRATE Constant Q Graphic Equalizer. This antenna matches up perfectly with this setup. The only improvement I made was to add self sealing shrink tubing over the ground plane joints hopefully insuring a long trouble free life. Since going on-air in 2008 this seems to be the best bang for the buck so far.
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