Marine VHF antenna by Morad Antenna (Bellingham, WA) built in stainless steel and anodized aluminum — extended service life in extreme marine environments.
Morad Antenna
Morad VHF Marine — Stainless-steel marinized antenna
Technical specifications
Technical overview
Morad Antenna has built marine VHF antennas for over 70 years in Bellingham, Washington. The differentiator is mechanical construction: stainless steel and anodized aluminum, materials that decades of field use have proven to be the most durable in environments with permanent salinity, constant vibration and intense UV exposure. This translates to significantly longer replacement cycles than antennas with plastics or untreated aluminum, reducing total cost of ownership for fishing fleets, patrol vessels and naval units.
Morad covers the marine spectrum with VHF, UHF, CB, lowband and SSB whip antennas, plus adapters and mounts. For the Peruvian market, the proposition fits coastal fishing fleets, inland-water control units in the Amazon basin, and offshore platforms where access for maintenance is expensive and the antenna cannot be routinely replaced.
Key features
Applications
Technical analysis of TrellisWare's TSM-X protocol for self-forming networks without fixed infrastructure. Configuration, range, and operational applications in the Peruvian theater (cordillera, VRAEM, border).
Technical criteria for choosing between Gen 2+ image intensification, uncooled thermography, and multi-spectral fusion. Comparison by sector, budget, and operating conditions in Peru.
Local technical support
EMAR SYSTEMS provides integration, training, and after-sales support for all represented products. Contact the technical team for specifications, demos, and quotes.