The Model EXA-2000 Directional Remote Antenna is designed to enhance the radio range of Linear’s receivers. This antenna can be connected to the F connector on many Linear receivers to improve their range when they must be located in poor signal reception locations. Usually an increase of 20-30% range can be expected. The versatile EXA-2000 can be mounted either vertically or horizontally. NOTE: Generally, the higher the antenna is mounted above ground level, the better the radio range will be. The EXA-2000 is a 1/2 wave, center fed, antenna composed of two parts: an antenna assembly with a ten-foot, 75-ohm coaxial cable with an F connector and two mounting brackets. The cable connects to the F connector on the receivers. If the antenna must be mounted further than ten feet from the receiver, an additional extension cable of 15 feet may be used for a maximum cable run of 25 feet. Because of the cable resistance, the performance of the EXA-2000 may be degraded by using more than 25 feet of cable.
Linear EXA-2000 Antenna Features
- Compatibility: Compatible with all Linear receivers with Type F antenna connector, ensuring seamless integration with existing systems.
- Frequency Range: Receives signals in the 288 to 320 MHz range, providing reliable performance for various applications.
- Directional Design: Directional remote antenna enhances signal reception and improves overall communication quality.
- Coaxial Cable: Includes 10 feet of 75-ohm coax for easy installation and optimal signal transfer.
- Mounting Hardware: Comes with a clamp for secure mounting, allowing for versatile installation options (vertical or horizontal).
- Compact Dimensions: Dimensions of 21” W x 5” H x 1.5” D make it easy to fit in various locations without taking up much space.
Linear EXA-2000 Detailed Specifications
| Type | Directional Remote Antenna |
| Frequency Range | 288 – 320 MHz |
| Cable Length | 10 feet (75-ohm coax) |
| Mounting Options | Vertical or Horizontal |
| Dimensions | 21” W x 5” H x 1.5” D |
| Maximum Cable Run | 25 feet with additional extension cable |
| Installation Notes | Performance may degrade with cable runs over 25 feet |



















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