A fiberglass weather satellite antenna (403–470 MHz) is a UHF (Ultra High Frequency) communication antenna designed for satellite signal reception and/or transmission in the 403-470 MHz band — a frequency range commonly used for weather satellite feeds, telemetry, environmental monitoring, and other satellite data links.
These antennas are outdoor, rugged units intended to operate reliably in harsh environmental conditions, including rain, wind, sun exposure, and temperature extremes — which is why the fiberglass radome (outer housing) is a key feature.





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