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HyperLOG® 4040X BPA for TX

Can this antenna be used for TX and does that require removing preamp?

 

If it can be used for TX, what is power limit?

 

Also, I assume gain you mention in spec is with preamp turned on?

You should not remove the amp since this might damage the connectors.

This is a Rx antenna only. Yes, the gain includes the amplifier gain.

An identical Rx/Tx version is available (Hyperlog 4040 without the "X").

My main concern with Hyperlog 4040 is that housing does not seem to be compatible with as many accessories.

In reality, Hyperlog 4040 is better match for me.

You are not selling Hyperlog 4040  in same casing as Hyperlog 4040X?

No we dont, sorry.

Thank you for info. Ordered non-X version

this is great (especially the position logging option).

(Assuming the GPS logger option is added to a 4040) to make use of these position logging / direction functions, what RTSA-Suite paid modules are required / suggested?  (ie direction the hyper log 4040 antenna is pointing or located, to be visible in RTSA-Suite )

or my main question as im considering ordering one with the position/gps logging option-  what functionality would we have in RTSA-Suite pro without purchasing any software upgrade options at all?  (as many of the options are expensive and my use-case is not commercial yet).

Ive only used the demo files of RTSA-Suite , as i have a ECO on back order (so i dont have a supported Spectrum analyzer currently thus im not very familiar with RTSA-Suite functionality, yet)

thanks

You'd need https://aaronia.com/de/shop/optionen-lizenzen/software-licence-gps to interface the RTSA with the external GPS logger. However this only supports processing position data, not direction. It also requires a separate USB connection from the logger to the system running the RTSA (in addition to the USB connections of the analyzer).

Without the GPS receiver block the GPS logger will still be fully functional as a standalone device or with the dedicated software application, you just can't get the position data into the RTSA.

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