The Antenna Factory is pleased to present the following list of frequently asked questions (FAQ's) for your review. If there are any specific questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
This can be achieved by changing the feed. After an initial investment in a complete antenna, if you ever need to upgrade to a different frequency, just call us and we will be able to assist you in selecting a new feed.
Simple! Changing the polarization, from vertical to horizontal and vice versa, is as simple as rotating the feed assembly.
Yes you can. Feel free to contact us for a different feed for your frequency range.
Our standard antennas come with a 125 mph survival speed. Other speeds are available, feel free to contact us with your requirements.
Our standard manufacturers warranty is one year against defects.
The standard polarization for most of the Antenna Factory sector antennas is vertical. We also offer dual pol. and horizontally polarized sector antennas.
We offer sector antennas in 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 degree beamwidths. Feel free to contact our sales department with your requirements.
The standard connectors we have on our sector antennas are N-Female and 7/16 DIN Female. Custom connectorization is available, please contact us with your requirements.
Yes. Electrical and mechanical downtilt is available for all sector antennas.
Typically the fiberglass omni's come with N-Female; however, there are models that utilize the UHF and 7/16 DIN connectors. Other connector options are available on a special order basis, feel free to contact us.
The majority of these models are rated for at least 125 MPH with even a few rated as high as 175 mph.
An omnidirectional antenna typically has omnidirectional characteristics in the horizontal plane. The gain is usually achieved by narrowing the beamwidth in the vertical plane.
Since our cables are made to industry standards, you do not need to purchase new tools or "specialized" connectors.
Antenna Factory is pleased to present it's own line of AF-195, AF-240, AF-400, and AF-600 coaxial cable. We also have hardline and semi-rigid cable available. Call us to discuss your system parameters so that we can properly assist you.
Typically not. Unless your system manufacturer specifies so. Most wireless systems require 50Ω coaxial cable. Mixing and matching values will cause an impedance mismatch in your system.