The Aaronia AG HyperLOG 7060 is a logarithmic-periodic broadband directional antenna engineered for field-strength measurement, EMC compliance testing, and directional communication across 700 MHz to 6 GHz. This 40-element LPDA delivers 5 dBi typical gain with linear vertical or horizontal polarization, freely alignable for measurement flexibility. The antenna accommodates 100 W CW at 400 MHz and 50 W AM at 800 MHz, making it suitable for both passive monitoring and active transmission scenarios.
Technical Specifications
• Frequency range: 700 MHz to 6 GHz
• Design: Logarithmic-periodic dipole array (LPDA) with 40 elements
• Nominal impedance: 50 Ohms
• Gain (typical): 5 dBi
• VSWR (typical): <1:2
• Antenna factor: 26–41 dB/m
• Return loss: Better than –10 dB
• Maximum transmission power: 100 W CW (400 MHz); 50 W AM (800 MHz)
• Polarization: Linear vertical/horizontal, freely alignable
• RF connector: SMA socket (female), rated to 18 GHz; N-type adapter available
– Key Features
• 533 calibration points in 10 MHz steps supplied on CD or saveable to antenna IC
• Gold coating with high-tech radome for mechanical and environmental protection
• Splash waterproof construction for field deployment
• Compact dimensions: 340 × 200 × 25 mm; weight 250 g
• Integrated 1/4" tripod socket for multiple mounting configurations
• Supplied with sturdy detachable pistol grip featuring miniature tripod mode
• Aluminum carry case with custom foam protection
• Aaronia SMA toolset with over-torque protection included
• Manufactured in Germany
– Typical Applications
• EMC measurements per CISPR, VDE, EN 55011, EN 55013, EN 55015, EN 55022, and MIL-Std-461
• Military standards compliance testing (MIL, VG, MIL-Std-461)
• Directional communication including WLAN and WiFi assessment
• Spectrum analyzer integration for field and laboratory use
– Compatibility & Integration
The HyperLOG 7060 interfaces with standard spectrum analyzers via its 50 Ohm SMA socket. N-type connector compatibility is available through an optional adapter. The antenna's comprehensive calibration data (533 points) enables precise antenna factor correction across the 700 MHz–6 GHz band.


















