Procom MHU 3-X User Manual

Mhu 3-x

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MHU 3-X

Dual-Frequency Mobile Antenna for the 160 and 450 MHz

Bands

DESCRIPTION

Field-tunable dual-frequency antenna which makes it possible to:

- operate 160 and 450 MHz transceivers alternately on the same

antenna

- operate two transceivers (160 and 450 MHz) at the same time on one

antenna using a diplexer (type DIPX 225/330 – must be ordered

separately).
Only a single hole has to be drilled instead of two.
Car appearance is not destroyed by an “antenna farm”.
Ideal for covert services.
Stainless steel X-mount with M6-thread whip-fastening system.
Simple mounting exclusively with access from the outside.
Choice between two connection principles:

X-mount: FME-connection (supplied without cable).
XP4-mount: Permanently attached 4 m cable terminated with FME-

connector.

ORDERING DESIGNATIONS

TYPE NO.

PRODUCT NO.

MOUNT VERSION

MHU 3-X

130000770

X-mount (oblong) with FME-system

MHU 3-CX

130000771

CX-mount (circular) with FME-system

MHU 3-XP4

130000776

XP4-mount (oblong) with 4 m cable

and FME-connector

MHU 3-CXP4

130000772

CXP4-mount (circular) with 4 m cable

and FME-connector

SPECIFICATIONS

ELECTRICAL

MODEL

MHU 3-X

ANTENNA TYPE

Dual-frequency mobile antenna

FREQUENCY

160 MHz frequency within:

140 – 170 MHz

450 MHz frequency within:

400 – 480 MHz

IMPEDANCE

Nom. 50 Ω

POLARIZATION

Vertical

GAIN

160 MHz: 0 dB

450 MHz: 3 dB

BANDWIDTH

160 MHz: ≥ 4 MHz @ SWR ≤ 2.0

450 MHz: ≥ 24 MHz @ SWR ≤ 2.0

SWR

≤ 1.5 @ f. res.

MAX. POWER

100 W

MECHANICAL

MATERIALS

Whip:

Black-chromed stainless steel and

brass

Mount:

Black-chromed brass

Weather- and shockproof plastics

Stainless steel

RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION

TORQUE

4 ± 1 Nm

COLOUR

Black

HEIGHT

Approx. 56 cm

WEIGHT

X-version: Approx. 170 g

XP4-version: Approx. 320 g

MOUNTING

18 mm dia. hole

OPERATION USING A DIPLEXER

In case of operating two transceivers on one antenna at the same time, a

diplexer, type DIPX 225/330 is necessary to complete the system. The tasks

of the diplexer are to protect the two receiver inputs from being destroyed

by the transmitter in the contrary band, and to ensure a low-loss path

between the transceiver and the antenna, which is not loaded by the other

branch. For further details please see the separate data sheet on the DIPX

225/330. The diplexer fully covers both bands and, consequently, tuning to

specific frequencies is not required.
COUPLING DIAGRAM

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