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Shure HA-8089 Helical Antenna

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Shure HA-8089 Overview

Distributed through Shure, The HA-8089 is a high bandwidth helical antenna for use with wireless microphone systems and in-ear monitor systems. The HA-8089 greatly improves RF performance by distributing signal multi-dimensionally between 480 to 900MHz. The result is longer range without interference, high gain and the freedom of movement regardless of the antennas position.

Covers a bandwidth between 480 and 900MHz
RF energy rotates through 360 degrees of polarization
Crystal clear reception no matter where the artist moves on the stage
UPC: 042406139601

Shure HA-8089 Specs

Antenna
Antenna Type
Coaxial
Pattern
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Beamwidth
57°
Polarization
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Gain
14 dBi
Third-Order Intercept Point (OIP3)
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Connectivity
Operating Frequency
460 to 900 MHz
Input/Output
1x Coaxial BNC Female
Power
Impedance
50 Ohms
Physical
Operating Conditions
-30 to 180°F / -34 to 80°C
Material of Construction
Plastic
Dimensions
ø: 14 x H: 14 x W: 14" / ø: 36 x H: 36 x W: 36 cm
Weight
3.7 lb / 1.7 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.74 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
15 x 15 x 15"

Shure HA-8089 Reviews

will buy again

By Tim
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2014-01-02

Since installing this we have not had any of our wireless mice drop out. We used individual antennas before and its nice to have just the one antenna up and out of the booth and get way better performance

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question

can i use the Shure HA-8089antenna with sennheiser g3 ew 100 (518-560) ?
Asked by: yoni h.
I have used the HA-8089 connected to a Sennheiser combiner with 4 ew100g3 and it has worked flawlessly on the many productions I have worked on. I work in SoCal where we are bombarded with rf.
Answered by: James
Date published: 2020-01-01

question

I have two Lectrosonics IFB receivers. Can I use a splitter for this one antenna if the receivers are on the same block? I want to be able to send video village one signal and the boom op another.
Asked by: Mark S.
Splitting the antenna feed is not recommended. The quality of the signal may be diminished.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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