The linearly polarized R&S®HL033 log-periodic broadband antenna provides general broadband transmission and reception in the frequency range from 80 MHz to 2000 MHz. Together with a test or monitoring receiver, the antenna can be used in a wide variety of applications, such as field strength measurements or determining direction of incidence and signal polarization. The R&S®HL033 can also act as a transmit antenna over the entire frequency range.
Key facts
Extremely broadband
Only one antenna covers a wide frequency range
Low frequency-dependence for radiation patterns and input impedance
Usable as transmit antenna
Highly weatherproof
Extremely broadband
Saves money, while maintaining performance
The R&S®HL033 covers the extremely wide frequency range from 80 MHz to 2 GHz, saving costs and the space needed for mounting a multiple antenna system.
Transmit antenna capable
Supports different applications
In addition to RF signal detection and measurement, the R&S®HL033 can also act as a transmit antenna over the entire frequency range, enabling use in different applications. It also saves money, since only one antenna is needed.
Low radiation pattern frequency dependence
Covers a wide frequency range with only one antenna
The R&S®HL033 design enables radiation patterns and base impedance that are mainly frequency independent, meaning only one antenna can cover the extremely wide frequency range from 80 MHz to 2 GHz. The antenna is ideal for field-strength measurements when combined with a test receiver.