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Horn Antennas - (73 companies)Horn antennas, colloquially referred to as gain horn antennas, are used for the transmission and reception of microwave signals. This name is derived from their characteristic flared appearance. The flared portion can be square, rectangular...Waveguide MaterialFlange Type / Style -
Antennas - (1284 companies)Antennas are structures or devices used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves. Antennas are mechanical components which either transmit or receive radio frequency signals. For transmission, an oscillating RF electrical current is fed... -
Antenna Design Software - (13 companies)Antenna design software is used for the design and electromagnetic analysis of all types of antenna systems, including planar and microstrip antennas, hollow waveguide and horn antennas, and helical antennas. Antenna design software is used...
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Acoustic Horns - (31 companies)Acoustic horns are relatively low-frequency horns that produce vibration at frequencies that will loosen and clean soot or other undesirable particulate buildup on chimneys, catalyst beds, or other process vessels. Acoustic horns produce vibrations... -
Chip Antennas - (112 companies)Chip antennas are semiconductor ICs used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves. Chip antennas are a particular type of antenna valued for their small footprint. They are most commonly integrated in circuit boards to radiate high frequency... -
Antenna Mounts - (25 companies)Antenna mounts are used to hold and support antennas of all sizes and shapes. The antenna collects the electromagnetic signal and sends it to the receiver. There are many types of antennas and mounts including for radio, television, global...
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Ultrasonic Horns and Boosters - (41 companies)Ultrasonic horns and ultrasonic boosters are used with ultrasonic transducers and converters. Boosters or velocity transformers amplify ultrasonic vibrations. Ultrasonic horns, sonotrodes, anvils, blades or probes contact and transmit ultrasonic...
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Scales and Balances - (945 companies)Scales and balances are used to measure static or dynamic loads for a wide range of industrial applications.
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Radomes - (25 companies)Radomes are weatherproof enclosures to protect an antenna from the elements. Radomes are more typically used on satellite or microwave antennas, but can be used with any antenna. Radomes are structures or enclosures designed to protect an antenna...
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Wireless Systems - (266 companies)Wireless systems consist of combined RF components such as transmitters, receivers, transceivers, filters, down / up converters, antennas and antenna positioners. Wireless systems consist of combined RF components such as transmitters, receivers...
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A.H. Systems Inc.
Octave bandwidth pyramidal horn antennas Octave Horn Antennas 1 GHz - 8 GHz. A.H. Systems' Octave Horn Antennas is an octave bandwith pyamidal horn antenna that offers excellent half power performance. With low VSWR, high input handling capability and rugged design make these horn antenna excellent for both immunity and emissions testing. Antenna Calibration Services. Annual recalibration is important to ensure repeatable and reliable data. At our facility, we calibrate our own antennas, as well as, most other brand antennas... (read more)Browse Horn Antennas Datasheets for A.H. Systems Inc. -
A.H. Systems Inc.
Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna Product Datasheet. Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna SAS-571. High gain, low VSWR, input handling capability up to 300 watts CW, and rugged design make this EMC horn antenna excellent for both immunity and emissions testing. Features. 700 MHz to 18 GHz. Individually Calibrated at 1, 3 and 10 meter horizontal polarity. FCC, MIL-STD, CISPR and TEMPEST Testing. Rugged Construction. Linearly Polarized. Additonal Resources: Product Datasheet. Operation Manual. Outline Drawing. Field intensity... (read more)Browse Antennas Datasheets for A.H. Systems Inc. -
A.H. Systems Inc.
Broadband Horn Antennas for EMC Testing Double Ridge Guide Horn Antennas. A.H. Systems Double Ridge Guide Horns are broadband antennas that offer excellent performance over the frequency range of 170 MHz to 40 GHz. These Horn antennas are an excellent choice for both radiated immunity and emissions testing. Here are several double ridge guide horn antennas ideal for most compliance testing and/or general field measurements. Here is a pdf version of our product catalog. Articles, Test Guides and Webinars. Welcome to A.H. Systems, inc... (read more)Browse Horn Antennas Datasheets for A.H. Systems Inc. -
A.H. Systems Inc.
Horn Antenna for immunity and emissions testing. Product Datasheet. Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna SAS-570. High gain, low VSWR, input handling capability up to 800 watts CW, and rugged design make this horn antenna excellent for both immunity and emissions testing. Features. 170 MHz to 3 GHz. Individually Calibrated at 1 Meter Horizontal and Vertical Polarity. Linearly Polarized. Precision machined, Rugged Construction. High Power Input Capability. The A.H. Systems' Double Ridged Guide Horn is a broadband antenna that offers excellent... (read more)Browse Horn Antennas Datasheets for A.H. Systems Inc. -
A.H. Systems Inc.
Standard Gain Horn Antenna SAS-586 Product Datasheet. Standard Gain Horn Antenna. The Standard Gain Horn Antennas are designed specifically for utilization in emissions and immunity testing over the frequency range of 1 to 40 GHz. Each antenna is linearly polarized and has medium gain, low VSWR, and a constant antenna factor. The Standard Gain Horn performance is very precise and predictable through design parameters. Comparisons of measured versus computed antenna factors and gain have been shown to be +/- .5 dB. Therefore... (read more)Browse Antennas Datasheets for A.H. Systems Inc. -
A.H. Systems Inc.
A.H. Systems' Double Ridged Guide Horn Antenna Product Datasheet. Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna SAS-570. The A.H. Systems' Double Ridged Guide Horn is a broadband antenna that offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 170 MHz - 3 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, input handling capability up to 800 watts CW and rugged design make this horn antenna excellent for both immunity and emissions testing. * Calibration data and certificate at 1 Meter Horizontal and Vertical Polarity included. Optional 7/16 DIN female connector available... (read more)Browse Horn Antennas Datasheets for A.H. Systems Inc. -
Federal Signal Corporation - Industrial Signaling and Systems
450E Vibratone® Electronic Horn Fire Regulated 16-33VDC General Purpose Signal 12-24VDC. Coded or sustained tones. No duty cycle or interval limitations. 99 dBa @ 10' on axis (109 dBa @ 1m on axis). Four wire terminal block and supervisory diode. Type 4X, IP66 when installed with Panel Mount Gasket (included) or optional Non-metallic Weatherproof Backbox (Model WB-NM). Marine Rated. CSFM Approved. UL and cUL. UL Fire Listed and ULC Canadian Fire Listed. CE and UKCA certified. Model 450E electronic horn offers a patent pending... (read more)Browse Audible Alarms Datasheets for Federal Signal Corporation - Industrial Signaling and Systems -
A.H. Systems Inc.
Advantages of Antenna Rental at competitive prices with immediate shipment plus prompt technical support are our goals to improve the quality of your testing requirements. Hybrid Biconical/Log periodic. Current Probes. Horn Antennas. Mounting Accesories. Dipole Antennas. Cables... (read more) -
Federal Signal Corporation - Industrial Signaling and Systems
Are duty cycles burning out your audible horns? Model 450E electronic horn offers a patent pending electronics design that produces a very loud, clear and distinctive electronic tone. This model is capable of producing sustained tones or coded blasts through push button or PLC control devices without duty cycle or interval limitations. The 450E is ideal for general alarm, start and dismissal, coded paging, and process control signaling in areas of high ambient noise levels. Additionally, the 4-wire terminal block and supervisory diode design... (read more)Browse Audible Alarms Datasheets for Federal Signal Corporation - Industrial Signaling and Systems -
A.H. Systems Inc.
Loop Antennas Loop Antennas 20 Hz - 30 MHz. A.H. Systems manufactures a wide variety of loop antennas in the frequency range of 20 Hz to 30 MHz. Loop antennas are primarily used to measure the magnetic field strength at lower frequencies. The small size of these loop antennas has the advantage of convenience in handling, availability of a zero- response orientation, and a simple expression for the voltage produced by a given field strength. At higher frequencies, about above 100 MHz, a loop of practical size... (read more)Browse Antennas Datasheets for A.H. Systems Inc.
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Overview of Core Diagnostics for TEXTOR
The radiometers are connected via several 3-dB directional couplers to two antennas mounted in the equatorial plane: a long horn antenna at the low-field side and a hog horn antenna at the high-field side.
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E-plane sectoral horn power divider
A similar structure was mentioned in [17] where a hog horn antenna was used instead of sectoral horn and the power division was in H-plane (H- plane power divider).
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Efficient design of offset dual shaped reflectors for antenna and beam wavegulde applications
A final useful application is an offset dual shaped folded Hog horn antenna which may prove useful in ultra low noise applica- tions.
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Plasma rotation profile measurements using Doppler reflectometry
Low-field-side antennae ( hog - horn antenna pairs) with deliberate tilting (primarily poloidally) produce a Doppler shifted spectrum directly proportional to the perpendicular velocity fD = u⊥k⊥/2π = u⊥2 sin θt/λo.
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Focused aperture microwave antennas operating in the near field zone
by a quartz lens. c) hog - horn antenna with mouth of 25 x 30 mm mean dimensions, mean length of the feeding horn 130 mm, focused with f = = 130mm by means of suitable shaping of the reflector (a portion of ellipsoid) (11).
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Detection of lower hybrid waves by coherent scattering of microwaves: Preliminary results in Wega
The system of focussed hog - horn antennas in the new version of the WEGA torus.
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GAM observation in the TUMAN-3M tokamak
The incident microwave beams were launched from the low magnetic field side near the midplane by means of a pair of focusing hog - horn antennae .
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TM-wave radiation from grooves in a dielectric-covered ground plane
The hog - horn antenna part was designed with a length (from A to A .
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Progress in Microwave Diagnostics and Physics Issues in Magnetically Confined Plasmas
Each channel of 12 O-mode reflectometers uses a single focused hog - horn antenna for transmitting and receiving placed inside the tokamak vessel.
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Application of a stratified plasma model to microwave reflectometry of density fluctuations
The fixed frequency microwaves in Q-band (42 GHz) and V-band (55 GHz) were launched by two focused hog - horn antennae and reflected in the edge plasma close to the separatrix.
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