The NR17 quadrifilar antenna from BlueBird Tech is a quadrifilar antenna (QHA) with RHCP circular polarization, designed to operate in the 165–280 MHz frequency range. Thanks to its geometry, the antenna provides effective performance against aerial targets such as drones and aircraft. It is used as part of dome-type EW systems to create a radio suppression zone and neutralize communication and control channels of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Functions of the NR17 quadrifilar antenna from BlueBird Tech
- Formation of a quasi-spherical radiation pattern with coverage of the space around the antenna.
- Effective operation against objects that move quickly or change orientation in space.
- Stable performance at power levels of up to 120 W.
- Provision of upper-hemisphere coverage for countering aerial targets.
- Ability to integrate into mobile and stationary EW systems
Operating principle of the NR17 quadrifilar antenna from BlueBird Tech
- Thanks to its quadrifilar design, RHCP circular polarization is formed, allowing effective interaction with drone signals regardless of their spatial orientation.
- The antenna generates a quasi-spherical electromagnetic field with emphasis on the upper hemisphere, ensuring effective coverage of the airspace.
- It affects communication, control, and data transmission channels within the operating frequency range.