0

Noyz Boyz Audio will be closed on May 5, 2025. Happy Liberation Day!

0

Noyz Boyz Audio will be closed on May 5, 2025. Happy Liberation Day!

Lectrosonics ALP690

Lectrosonics Lectrosonics ALP690
Product description
Lectrosonics ALP690 The Lectrosonics ALP690 is an active directional antenna with a Log Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) design and wide dynamic range. Designed for demanding wireless UHF applications, it covers a frequency range of 470 to 862 MHz. The built-in RF amplifier offers selectable gain up to +12 dB and is optimized for long coaxial cable run...

Lectrosonics ALP690

The Lectrosonics ALP690 is an active directional antenna with a Log Periodic Dipole Array (LPDA) design and wide dynamic range. Designed for demanding wireless UHF applications, it covers a frequency range of 470 to 862 MHz. The built-in RF amplifier offers selectable gain up to +12 dB and is optimized for long coaxial cable runs. The ALP690 is made from 1/8" FR4 fiberglass and features a standard BNC connector. It mounts via standard threaded adapters.

Main Features

  • LPDA design for directional reception
  • Frequency range: 470–862 MHz
  • Built-in RF amplifier with 0 dB, +6 dB, +12 dB settings
  • High dynamic range: handles up to +10 dBm input without distortion
  • 1/8" FR4 fiberglass construction
  • 50 Ohm BNC connector
  • Mounting base supports 1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, and 5/8"-27 threads
  • Dimensions: 12" x 10.5" x 1.5" (30.5 × 26.7 × 3.8 cm)
  • Weight: approx. 340 grams
  • Power via coax (8–16 V DC phantom), power consumption: 90 mA

Product specifications

Article number
LECAntALP 7485

Reviews

0 / 5Based on 0 reviews

There are no reviews written yet about this product..

Create your own review

Previously viewed

Lectrosonics ALP690
LectrosonicsALP690

ALP690 active LPDA directional antenna, wide dynamic range, 470–862 MHz, selectable gain, phantom-powered via coax.

£880.42 Excl. tax
Compare 0

Add another product (max. 5)

Start comparison

Please accept cookies to help us improve this website Is this OK? YesNoMore on cookies »