PWS HA-8091 Domed Helical Antenna

Highlights
  • Wideband Frequency Range (460–900 MHz) makes it compatible with a broad range of wireless systems.
  • Circular Polarization reduces dropouts caused by orientation changes or polarization mismatches in transmitters and receivers.
  • Provides 9–11 dBi of gain to extend wireless range and improve signal clarity.
  • Low-Profile Dome Design offers an aesthetic, compact housing that’s is ideal for discreet use in live event or broadcast environments.
  • Approximately 14 dB rear rejection helps minimize interference from unwanted RF sources.

PWS HA-8091 Domed Helical Antenna

Details

At A Glance

The PWS HA‑8091 Domed Helical Antenna is a high‑performance, circularly polarized RF antenna designed for professional wireless systems—especially IEM, microphone, and intercom setups. Encased in a compact, low‑profile dome enclosure (approximately 13.6″ × 13.6″ × 6.25″ and weighing 3.8 lb), it's ideal when appearance matters, such as on stage. It operates across a wide UHF range (460–900 MHz), offers 9–11 dBi of gain for strong signal reception, and provides around 14 dB of rear rejection—ensuring both greater range and interference resilience.

What truly sets the HA‑8091 apart is its circular polarization: the RF energy spins through 360°, which effectively eliminates signal drop‑outs caused by device movement or polarization mismatch—common issues with traditional whip antennas. Whether used as a transmitting or receiving solution, it maintains crystal‑clear performance even in large, dynamic stage environments. In short, the HA‑8091 blends sleek aesthetics, robust build quality, wideband capability, and drop‑out‑free reliability—making it a go‑to choice for professional wireless deployments.

The PWS HA‑8091 Domed Helical Antenna is a high‑performance, circularly polarized RF antenna designed for professional wireless systems—especially IEM, microphone, and intercom setups. Encased in a compact, low‑profile dome enclosure (approximately 13.6″ × 13.6″ × 6.25″ and weighing 3.8 lb), it's ideal when appearance matters, such as on stage. It operates across a wide UHF range (460–900 MHz), offers 9–11 dBi of gain for strong signal reception, and provides around 14 dB of rear rejection—ensuring both greater range and interference resilience.

What truly sets the HA‑8091 apart is its circular polarization: the RF energy spins through 360°, which effectively eliminates signal drop‑outs caused by device movement or polarization mismatch—common issues with traditional whip antennas. Whether used as a transmitting or receiving solution, it maintains crystal‑clear performance even in large, dynamic stage environments. In short, the HA‑8091 blends sleek aesthetics, robust build quality, wideband capability, and drop‑out‑free reliability—making it a go‑to choice for professional wireless deployments.

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