Procom MLH 6-2-bz User Manual

Mlh 6/2-bz

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MLH 6/2-BZ

Dual-frequency Mobile Antenna for the 6 m and 2 m

Amateur Bands

DESCRIPTION

Dual-frequency antenna for the 6 m and the 2 m bands (see note).
Covers 50 – 52 MHz and 144 – 146 MHz – no tuning required.
Shortened ¼ λ antenna at 6 m.
⅝ λ antenna at 2 m – approx. 3 dB gain.
Choice between glass fiber and stainless steel whip.
Stainless steel BZ-mount with ball-joint and wing screw.
Easy mounting from the outside only. Models with roof thickness from 2

mm to 7.5 mm mounting from the inside.
Choice between two connection principles:

BZ-mount: FME-connection (supplied without cable).
BZP4-mount: Permanently attached 4 m cable terminated with FME-

connector.

Sturdy mobile antenna of high quality.

ORDERING DESIGNATIONS

WHIP

STAINLESS

STEEL

PRODUCT

NO.

WHIP

GLASS

FIBER

PRODUCT

NO.

MOUNT

VERSION

MLH 6/2-BZR

130000660

MLH 6/2-BZ

130000659

BZ-mount with

FME-system

MLH 6/2-

BZP4R

130000661

MLH 6/2-

BZP4

130000662

BZP4-mount with

4 m cable + FME-

connector

SPECIFICATIONS

ELECTRICAL

MODEL

MLH 6/2-BZ

ANTENNA TYPE

Mobile whip antenna:

Shortened ¼ λ at 6 m, ⅝ λ at 2 m

FREQUENCY

50 – 52 MHz (6 m amateur band)

144 – 146 MHz (2 m amateur band) – no tuning

required

IMPEDANCE

Nom. 50 Ω

POLARIZATION

Vertical

GAIN

Equal to shortened ¼ λ at 6 m.

Approx. 3 dB at 2 m

BANDWIDTH

≥ 12 MHz @ SWR ≤ 1.5

SWR

< 2.0 @ f.res. at 6 m

< 1.3 @ f.res. at 2 m

MAX. POWER

150 W

MECHANICAL

MATERIALS

Whip:

Conical glass fiber or stainless steel

Black chromed brass

Spring:

Black stainless steel

Mount:

Black-chromed brass

Weather- and shockproof plastics

Stainless steel

RECOMMENDED

INSTALLATION

TORQUE

7.5 ± 1 Nm

COLOUR

Black

HEIGHT

Approx. 1300 mm

WEIGHT

BZ-version: Approx. 350 g

BZP4-version: Approx. 500 g

MOUNTING

ø21 mm dia. hole

(For roof thickness 2 mm up to 7.5 mm

mounting hole should be ø22 mm dia.)

ROOF THICKNESS

Max. 2.0 mm

(Models up to 7.5 mm on request)

NOTE

A diplexer type DIPX 88/136 can be used, when operating two transceivers

at the same time.

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