Nov 18, 2011

New Website launched

The design and content of the new website have been completely reorganized. Users are now able to navigate through the site more easily, find suitable products more rapidly and contact us more directly. Various interactive features enable the user to filter antennas by frequency range of interest, to group products by segment and/or to simply sort them by most important parameters. In addition, users will find detailed information on and close-up images of listed antennas and accessories. 

A separate EXTRANET platform targeted towards our long-established business partners will be introduced shortly.  

Sales Director Aku Salmi says: “COJOT is a leading manufacturer of wideband antennas for electronic warfare, communication and system monitoring applications. We have become a strong and trusted player in the global market by continuously improving our products and customer services. The launch of our new website and the upcoming Extranet is the natural next step that will help our customers to get key information instantly.”

Jan 13, 2012

Dipole vehicle antenna for the range 118 – 512 MHz launched

COJOT is announcing the WD1350M, a centre-fed dipole antenna that perfectly fits to applications where no proper ground plane is available.

Nov 18, 2011

New Website launched

We are proud to announce the launch of our new website with new user-friendly interactive features and an improved customer-focused approach.

Nov 18, 2011

New high gain dipole antennas for GSM/3G frequency bands

COJOT is introducing its long expected range of high gain dipole antennas.

Jun 30, 2011

WB922Q (800-2500MHz) gooseneck versions launched

COJOT is introducing two gooseneck versions of its manpack antenna WB922Q (800-2500MHz).

Apr 13, 2011

New Ultra-Wideband Dual Port Antenna launched

COJOT is announcing a new Ultra-Wideband Dual Port Antenna. It is ideally suited for high power electronic countermeasure and C3I applications, especially where a multiple antenna set-up is not possible or antenna co-location problems may occur.