The Lectrosonics SNA600a Adjustable Dipole Antenna can be used with wireless microphone receivers or IFB transmitters. The antenna has a 100MHz bandwidth with a tunable center frequency between 550 and 800MHz. It can connect to your receiver or transmitter via its 50 ohm BNC connector and includes a 3/8" x 16 threaded socket and stud with a mounting strip for securing it to your equipment. The SNA600a itself is constructed of fiberglass circuit board material, can be folded for storage, and can be powered with antenna power enabled on your receiver or multicoupler.
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Key Features
- For Wireless Receivers, IFB Transmitters
- 100MHz Bandwidth
- Tunable Center Frequency
- SWR Less Than 2:1 over 100MHz Bandwidth
The Lectrosonics SNA600a Adjustable Dipole Antenna can be used with wireless microphone receivers or IFB transmitters. The antenna has a 100MHz bandwidth with a tunable center frequency between 550 and 800MHz. It can connect to your receiver or transmitter via its 50 ohm BNC connector and includes a 3/8" x 16 threaded socket and stud with a mounting strip for securing it to your equipment. The SNA600a itself is constructed of fiberglass circuit board material, can be folded for storage, and can be powered with antenna power enabled on your receiver or multicoupler.
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Lectrosonics SNA600a Specs
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Lectrosonics SNA600a Reviews
A great antenna for fixed purposes
By Reece
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-12-18
This antenna provides a noted improvement to the standard whip antennas that came with my wireless units. Very lightweight and a great deal for the money.
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I have 3 411a being fed via smda's and smqv's and ...
I have 3 411a being fed via smda's and smqv's and 2 sets of LT/LRs. They're all different blocks from 470 to 22. Would two of these work for all of my sets at the same time if I used a splitter? Or do I have to get two for each band?
Hello. This is Nick at Lectrosonics Tech Support. The SNA600a has an effective bandwidth of approximately 100MHz, 50MHz above and 50MHz below the center frequency that you set by adjusting the length of the antenna's arms. However, the sensitivity rolls off gradually above and below the +/- 50MHz points. The SNA600a measures less than 2:1 SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) from 465-850 MHz when the antenna arms are fully extended. In other words, depending on your application (range, RF output power settings on transmitters, obstruction to line of sight between transmitters and receivers, etc.) the SNA600a may work for you over greater than 100MHz bandwidth. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to email me directly at [email protected] or call 800-821-1121 x171 or ask for Nick if reception picks up the call.
Thank you,
Nick Mariano
Technical CSR
Lectrosonics, Inc.
[email protected]
(800)-821-1121 x 171
Date published: 2019-07-17
Can I plug this directly into an SMV transmitter ...
Can I plug this directly into an SMV transmitter that's set to IFB mode and get a better signal?
Yes, in theory the Lectrosonics SNA600a Adjustable Dipole Antenna's BNC connection could be adapted to the "SMA" type antenna connection on a Lectrosonics SMv transmitter to widen the transmitters output signal.
Date published: 2022-04-25
I’m interested in Lectrosonics SNA600a Adjustable ...
I’m interested in Lectrosonics SNA600a Adjustable Dipole Antenna. I have lectrosonics UCR 210d and 205d with UM 200C and UM 200B. Are They compatible or I will need something else? I’m gonna be waiting for your answer. All the best
This antenna is compatible with both of your receivers. You probably need two of them for best results.
Date published: 2019-02-20
Is it possible to use the SNA600a to boost the ...
Is it possible to use the SNA600a to boost the range of the sony uwp with sma mod?
In theory, yes, the Lectrosonics SNA600a Adjustable Dipole Antenna could be adapted for use with an SMA connection on a third party wireless receiver such as those from Sony's UWP line.
Date published: 2023-08-23
What exactly do I need to connect the SNA600A to ...
What exactly do I need to connect the SNA600A to my Lectro src dual receiver? Do I need both the BNC cable and an adapter?
The Lectrosonics SNA600a Adjustable Dipole Antenna uses a 50 Ohm BNC connector to interface with the host device.
Date published: 2023-01-06
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I'd like to boost the range of my Lectro dualSRC (a1)Rx and (block 23) IFB Tx. Do you suggest multiple sna's ( one for each unit ) or would a splitter be optimal ?
Lectro T4 IFB (blk23) I'll be getting each unit its own sna, What about cables though? . Id like to use right angle sma to BNC. (What specs are usable
Date published: 2022-09-13
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How i setup Lectrosonics SNA600a or Sennheiser A2003UHFwith Sennheiser Reiceiver 112G3? Is it feasible?
The SNA600a is like a slide rule. You loosen the screws and adjust the length so it matches the scale to the frequency you are operation on. Then tighten the screws and rotate the 2 arms so they are at 90 degreed to the scale. The Sennheiser antenna is not adjustable and covers the whole of the UHF range. These are 2 different kinds of antennas. The SNA600a is omnidirectional and the Sennheiser A2003UHF is directional. Which one is best would depend on the situation you are working in. Think of an omnidirectional mic vs. a cardioid. They have different pickup patterns and serve different purposes.
Date published: 2018-08-25
