MOXON-R 430 MHz Antenna
- Nominal frequency range 430 MHz
- Operating band (SWR < 2) 410 - 560 MHz
- Gain coefficient 5-6 dBi
- Weight 100 g
Communication antennas are antennas designed for stable reception and transmission of radio signals in digital and analog communication systems. They are used in repeaters, drones, and control systems to extend signal range and improve signal quality.
Antennas for signal amplification, range extension, and improved communication quality in analog and digital systems.
The choice of antenna depends on your system’s frequency, required range, operating mode (omnidirectional or directional), and installation scenario (drone, repeater, or ground station).
In field conditions, the signal often degrades due to terrain, buildings, and interference. Antennas allow you to:
The antenna receives or transmits a signal within a specific frequency range: omnidirectional models provide “all-around” coverage, while directional antennas focus and amplify the signal in a selected direction to achieve greater range.
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An omnidirectional antenna provides coverage “all around,” while a directional antenna focuses and amplifies the signal in a specific direction and usually offers greater range.
Refer to the operating frequency range of your system (for example, 1.2 GHz / 5.8 GHz / 750–915 MHz).
Yes, lighter antennas have less impact on autonomy and controllability.
Yes, some models are designed for drone repeaters and ground-based relay nodes.
They allow the receiving point to be placed in a better position and improve reception quality and range in compatible systems.
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