RA4000 B/EW

Features

RA4000 B/EW Integrated high-performance antenna booster - Image

Integrated high-performance antenna booster

17dB total gain for cable lengths up to 300m (1000 ft)

RA4000 B/EW Remote powering via the antenna cable - Image

Remote powering via the antenna cable

Eliminates any extra installation effort

RA4000 B/EW Operates in an ultrawide frequency range - Image

Operates in an ultrawide frequency range

From 470MHz to 952MHz for universal use

RA4000 B/EW Water-resistant construction - Image

Water-resistant construction

To withstand extreme weather conditions

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Item# 2634H00340

Description

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The RA4000 B/EW is an active omnidirectional wide-band UHF receiving antenna for use with wireless microphone systems. It operates in a frequency range from 470MHz to 952MHz, providing a covering angle of 360° and a total gain of 18dB. The RA4000 B/EW has a built-in amplifier to compensate long cable runs. With dedicated antenna components, it works for cable lengths up to 300m. The RA4000 B/EW is remotely powered through the antenna cable. The antenna has waterproof construction and can be used for indoor and outdoor applications. Using the included universal stand adapter, the RA4000 B/EW can be mounted on floor stands with 3/8" or 5/8" screws.

General Specifications

Switching bandwidth (from/to)
470 to 952 MHz
Antenna gain
17 dBi
Covering angle
360 Grad

Dimensions

Length
220 mm
Width
38 mm
Net Weight
65 g

Antenna Input

Output current
0; 0; 0
RF Attenuation
0; 0; 0

Antenna Output

Amount
1
Type
BNC
Gender
Female
Note
RF output (50 Ohms)
Recommended load impedance
50 Ohms

Design

Body
plastic
Finish
black

Powering Interface

Type
BNC
Voltage
8 to 8 V

What's in The Box?

  • 1 x RA4000 B/EW antenna
  • 1 x Stand adapter

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