The 458-515MHz EASYFIT COVERT ANT FME EF-486-3F from Panorama Antennas, Inc. is a compact, covert antenna built for professional communications. It delivers reliable signal coverage in a discreet form factor, suitable for field teams and secure operations where visibility matters.
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Frequency Range: 458–515 MHz for versatile coverage within the 458–515 MHz band used by many professional radios.
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Connector: FME connector for quick, secure attachment to compatible devices and systems.
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Design: Covert and compact form factor designed to stay out of sight while delivering dependable performance.
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Durability: Built to withstand demanding environments and varied conditions encountered in professional settings.
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Compatibility: Suitable with devices that support FME connectors within the 458–515 MHz range.
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Brand & Model: Panorama Antennas, Inc. EF-486-3F—trusted for rugged, field-ready communications solutions.
This antenna enhances signal clarity and reliability, helping teams maintain secure, efficient communications even in challenging environments. Its discreet build minimizes footprint while still delivering solid performance, making it a practical choice for portable operations, event deployments, or any scenario where low-profile hardware is preferred without sacrificing connection quality.
Specs
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Frequency: 458–515 MHz
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Connector: FME
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Model: EF-486-3F
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Brand: Panorama Antennas, Inc.
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Form factor: Covert, compact
FAQ
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What devices is this antenna compatible with? It works with devices that have FME connectors and operate within the 458–515 MHz range.
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Is the antenna weather-resistant? Yes—it's designed to perform reliably in a variety of conditions common to professional use.
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Can it be used for covert operations? Yes, its discreet, low-profile design supports covert or discreet applications when mounting is a consideration.
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How easy is installation? The FME connector enables a quick and secure fit on compatible equipment, reducing setup time.
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Does it improve signal strength? Yes, it’s designed to enhance signal clarity and overall reliability in the 458–515 MHz band.