745-806 MHz
PROFESSIONAL GRADE YAGI
PRO745-16

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Operating Frequency (VSWR ≤ 1.5) 745-806
Nominal Gain (dBi) 16
Horizontal Beamwidth (Deg-3dB) 56
Vertical Beamwidth (Deg-3dB) 47
Front To Back Ratio (dB) 20
Power Rating (W) 200
Length (inches) 26
Width (inches) 7.5
Antenna Weight (lbs.) 2.2
Cross Sectional Area (Max. Ft²) 0.28
Lateral Thrust at 100mph (lbs.) 7
Rated Wind Velocity (mph) 150
Rated Wind Velocity with 1/2'' radical (mph) 120
 

PRO745-16

PRO745-16 is equipped with 2' of LMR 400 UltraFlex® and N-Female connector.

Feed Line Options: Extended feed line available in 5’ increments up to a
maximum of 50 '. All extended feed line antennas equipped with LMR 400 cable and N-Male connector.

c1001A Antenna Mount

Includes mounting bracket: C1001

Easily permits vertical or horizontal polarization. Mounts on 1"-2 3/8" OD pipe.


The PRO745-16 is engineered to meet or exceed the requirements of a broadband, high gain Professional Grade antenna.

This antenna provides 16 dBi gain and operates effectively across the operating range of 745-806 MHz with a VSWR of 1.5:1 or less.

All WaveLink Professional Grade antennas are manufactured using only high strength 6061-T6 aluminum and are fully welded to ensure optimum performance in the most severe operating conditions.

The dipole design incorporates an integral feed cable available in lengths up to 50', allowing ease of installation and ensuring long-term dependability.

The dipole and directive elements are fully welded to the boom so all potential intermod or misalignment problems are eliminated. The PRO745-16 is anodized to protect against environmental degradation.

The extended feed line option offers many benefits:

1. Dramatically reduces install time, by up to 2 hours per site

2. Completely eliminates the connector at the antenna

3. Improves signal strength ½ to ¾ of a dB

4. Eliminates connector weatherproofing concerns

5. Significantly reduces long term cost of ownership

The PRO745-16 is anodized to protect against environmental degradation even in the most severe environments.