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ín. 3P0E7IITE I<br />

No single piece of radio equipment<br />

can equal the antenna for economically<br />

increasing effective power.<br />

One of the less expensive components in a radio<br />

communications installation is the antenna. Yet<br />

the antenna, which usually represents less than<br />

ten per cent of the total equipment cost, can<br />

multiply the effective power of every transmitter<br />

in the system several hundred per cent.<br />

Equally true, a poorly<br />

designed or inappropriate<br />

antenna can waste the<br />

power produced by the<br />

costly equipment behind it.<br />

In planning a new system,<br />

selection of the proper<br />

antenna often will allow a<br />

lower power transmitter to<br />

Manufacturers of<br />

the UNIPOLE,<br />

High Gain,<br />

Corner Reflector,<br />

Parabolic and Vagi<br />

Antennas<br />

achieve desired signal range. For existing<br />

systems, the use of a higher gain antenna will<br />

reduce "dead spots."<br />

Andrew is a pioneer in designing and developing<br />

antennas. We make over 30 standard types for<br />

microwave, broadcast and mobile communications.<br />

Special models or adaptions of standard<br />

models are readily made to order.<br />

Write or phone Andrew for a dollars- and -cents<br />

evaluation of the type of antenna that can give<br />

your installation the greatest bargain in power.<br />

C O R P O R A T I O N<br />

363 EAST 75,h STREET CHICAGO 19<br />

OFFICES: NEW YORK BOSTON LOS ANGELES TORONTO<br />

Tele -Tech & ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES June 1956 For product information, use inquiry cord on pages 209 -210 69

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