6.5 dBi Gain, 33 GHz to 50 GHz, WR-22 Waveguide Probe Antenna
$550
Frequcncy: 33-50GHz
Gain: 6.5dBi.
VSWR: 2:1Typ.
Ideal for high-speed data transmission in experimental setups and advanced satellite communication.
Used in atmospheric monitoring systems and weather radar
Circular Waveguide Interface
High Return Loss
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Description
Probe Antenna |
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6.5 dBi Gain, 33 GHz to 50 GHz, WR-22 Waveguide Probe Antenna-RFecho |
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OPRO-22 |
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The OPRO-22 Probe Antenna operates over the 33 GHz to 50 GHz frequency range. This antenna provides a nominal gain of 6.5 dBi, offering excellent performance with a typical half-power beamwidth (HPBW) of 115 degrees on the E-plane and 60 degrees on the H-plane. Designed to support linear polarized waveforms, the OPRO-22 features an WR-22 waveguide input, ensuring efficient signal transmission. It also offers excellent sidelobe suppression, with -10 dB on the E-plane and -14 dB on the H-plane, minimizing interference and enhancing signal clarity.
The OPRO-22 operates within the Q-band, making it crucial for a wide range of high-frequency applications. At first, this design supports point-to-point high-frequency data links and next-generation satellite systems, offering extreme bandwidth for high-capacity short-range communications. This makes them ideal for high-speed data transmission in experimental setups and advanced satellite communication. In advanced radar systems, the antenna is applied for high-resolution imaging and target detection, especially in aerospace and defense applications. Additionally, this model also plays a pivotal role in the development of millimeter-wave 5G technologies. It supports ultra-fast data transmission speeds and large bandwidths, making it a key component for urban networks, smart cities, and IoT (Internet of Things) connectivity. In high-frequency scientific research, particularly in terahertz research and experimental physics, the OPRO-22 is indispensable. Finally, this antenna is used in atmospheric monitoring systems and weather radar, specifically for cloud profiling and precipitation studies. The high frequencies enable precise and accurate measurements of atmospheric conditions, making it crucial for weather monitoring.Probe Antenna https://www.rfecho.com/product-category/rf-antenna/probe-antennas/ |
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Property |
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Min. Frequency (GHz) |
33 |
Max. Frequency (GHz) |
50 |
Gain(dBi) |
6.5 |
Waveguide |
WR-22 |
Polarization |
Linear |
HPBW 3 dB Beamwidth (E-Plane) |
115 |
HPBW 3 dB Beamwidth (H-Plane) |
60 |
Side Lobes, E-Plane (dB) |
-10 |
Side Lobes, H-Plane (dB) |
-14 |
VSWR |
2:1 |
Band Type |
Q band |
Features |
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Circular Waveguide Interface |
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Precisely Machined and Gold Plated |
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High Return Loss |
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Linear Polarization |
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Applications |
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Antenna Ranges |
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Feed Horns |
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Additional information
Weight | 1 kg |
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Dimensions | 26 × 11.5 × 14.5 cm |
Min. Frequency (GHz) | 33 |
Max. Frequency (GHz) | 50 |
Gain (dBi) | 6.5 |
VSWR | 2:01 |
HPBW 3 dB Beamwidth (E-Plane) | |
HPBW 3 dB Beamwidth (H-Plane) | |
Waveguide | |
Polarization | |
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Side Lobes, E-Plane (dB) | |
Side Lobes, H-Plane (dB) |
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