6 GHz to 18 GHz, 12 dBi to 17 dBi Gain,2 -2.92mm Connectors, Dual Polarized Horn Antenna ODPA-60180-40mm
$2995
Frequency Range: 6 GHz to 18 GHz
Gain: 12 dBi to 17 dBi
Impedance: 50Ohm
Connector Type: 2 -2.92mm Connectors
Power handling: 100W continuous
Cross Polar Isolation: >30 dB
This dual-polarized quad-ridged horn has good structural stability which ensures high cross-polarization isolation.
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Description
This RFecho quad ridged Antenna with dual-polarization covers the frequency range from 6 GHz to 18 GHz and is designed for the measurement of antennas in the MW range. This Dual Polarized Horn Antenna covers the C band, Xband, and Ka-band, the ODPA-60180-40mm can be used as low power radiators. with a maximum continuous power handling capability of 50W.
Good structural stability guarantees cross-polarization isolation is better than 30dB.
Two connectors input permit simultaneous measurements for both horizontal and vertical polarizations for linearly polarized waves. Dual Polarized Horn Antenna having the gain from 12 dBi to 17 dBi and the VSWR of <2.0:1, More Rfecho RF Antenna.
Dual Polarized Horn Antenna |
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6 GHz to 18 GHz,12 dBi to 17 dBi Gain, 30 dB Isolation, C band, X band, and Ku band, 2 -2.92mm Connectors, Dual Polarized Horn Antenna |
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ODPA-60180-40mm quad ridged horn antenna with two polarizations |
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Property |
Value |
Min. Frequency (GHz) |
6 |
Max. Frequency (GHz) |
18 |
Min. Gain (dBi) |
12 |
Max. Gain (dBi) |
17 |
VSWR (Max.) |
2.0:1 |
Continuous Power (W) (Max.) |
50 |
Impedance (Ω) |
50 |
Connection Type |
2.92mm |
Cross Polar Isolation (dB) |
>30 |
Band Type |
C band, X band and Ku band |
Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 26 × 11.5 × 14.5 cm |
Min. Frequency (GHz) | 6 |
Max. Frequency (GHz) | 18 |
Min. Gain (dBi) | |
Max. Gain (dBi) | |
Continuous Power (W) (Max.) | |
Band Type | |
Connection Type | |
Impedance (Ω) | |
Cross Polar Isolation (dB) |
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