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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: QuinStar Technology offers a wide range of custom horns available in the 18-140 GHz frequency range. Products include conical and scalar (corrugated) horns and very wide beam pyramidal and sectoral horns. These horn antennas can be designed and produced to satisfy
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: The AH-220 is a 2 GHz Horn Antenna from Com-Power. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new
- Primary Frequency Range: 2000 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: The AH-220 is a 2 GHz Horn Antenna from Com-Power. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new
- Primary Frequency Range: 2000 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: The ANK-140 is a 40 GHz Horn Antenna from Com-Power. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new
- Primary Frequency Range: 40000 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: The AH-640 is a 40 GHz Horn Antenna from Com-Power. Antennas boost signals and can overcome signal losses related to splitters and junctions. Used and refurbished antennas and antenna preamplifiers can save you money while delivering the same high quality as new
- Primary Frequency Range: 40000 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: A.H. Systems Inc.
Description: The A.H. Systems' Horn Antenna is a broadband antenna that offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 26.5 GHz to 40 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, and input handling capability up to 10 watts make this horn antenna an excellent general performer.
- Gain: 18.9 to 21.8 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 26.5 to 40 GHz
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Supplier: A.H. Systems Inc.
Description: The A.H. Systems' Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna is a broadband antenna that offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 700 MHz to 18.0 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, input handling capability up to 300 watts CW, and rugged design make this horn antenna
- Gain: 1.4 to 15 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 0.7000 to 18 GHz
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Supplier: A.H. Systems Inc.
Description: The A.H. Systems' Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna is a broadband antenna that offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 18 GHz to 40 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, and input handling capability up to 10 watts make this horn antenna an excellent general
- Gain: 40.3 to 41.1 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 18 to 40 GHz
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Supplier: A.H. Systems Inc.
Description: The A.H. Systems' Horn Antenna is a broadband antenna that offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 18 GHz to 26.5 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, and input handling capability up to 50 watts make this horn antenna excellent for both radiated emissions
- Gain: 18.6 to 21.6 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 18 to 26.5 GHz
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Supplier: Advanced Technical Materials, Inc.
Description: Corrosion resistant finish
- EIA Waveguide Size (WR): 51
- Flange Type / Style: CPRF, Cover or Plate
- Gain: 20 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 15 to 22 GHz
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Supplier: AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation
Description: The Model ATH33G50 is a wide band, high gain, high power microwave horn antenna. With a minimum gain of 20dB over isotropic, the Model ATH33G50 supplies the high-intensity fields necessary for RFI/EMI field testing within and beyond the confines of a shielded room. The Model ATH33G50
- Gain: 20 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 33 to 50 GHz
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Supplier: Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc.
Description: Broadband directional antenna, ideal for use in EMC measurements The Double-Ridged Waveguide Horn Antenna R&S®HF907 with linear polarization is a compact broadband transmitting and receiving antenna for the frequency range of 0.8 GHz to 18 GHz. Due to specific calibration
- Form Factor: External
- Polarization Type: Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 800 to 18000 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation
Description: The Model ATH2G4 is a high gain, high power microwave horn antenna. With a typical gain of 20dB over isotropic, the Model ATH2G4 supplies the high-intensity fields necessary for DO160 HIRF testing. The Model ATH2G4 is lightweight and mobile, yet is built tough enough for the extra
- Gain: 20 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 2 to 4 GHz
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Supplier: AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation
Description: The Model ATH6G8 is a high gain, high power microwave horn antenna. With a minimum gain of 18dB over isotropic, the Model ATH6G8 supplies the high-intensity fields necessary for DO160 HIRF testing. The Model ATH6G8 is compact and lightweight for ready mobility, yet is built tough
- Gain: 18 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 6 to 8 GHz
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: 63.5GHz Horn RF Antenna 50GHz ~ 77GHz 15dBi Connector Screw
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation
Description: The Model ATH4G8 is a wide band, high gain, microwave horn antenna that provides a minimum gain of 11.5dB over isotropic. The Model ATH4G8 supplies the constant high-intensity fields necessary for RFI/EMI field testing within and beyond the confines of a shielded room. A removable gain
- Gain: 11.5 dB
- Operating Frequency Range: 4 to 8 GHz
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Supplier: DigiKey
Description: MASWELL MMWAVE HORN ANTENNA WIFI
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN, Other
- Gain: 15 dB
- Primary Frequency Range: 63500 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: QuinStar’s QWH series of standard gain horn antennas cover the frequency range of 18 to 220 GHz in 10 waveguide bands. They are available with either a rectangular aperture (pyramidal shape) to connect to a rectangular waveguide or a circular aperture (conical shape) to connect to
- Operating Frequency Range: 18 to 220 GHz
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Supplier: Quarktwin Technology Ltd.
Description: Horn RF Antenna 26.5GHz ~ 40GHz 12dBi
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: QuinStar Technology, Inc.
Description: QuinStar’s QGH series of standard gain horn antennas cover the frequency range of 26.5 to 110 GHz in six waveguide bands with a nominal mid-band gain of 24dB. These horns have a pyramidal shape with a rectangular aperture and a rectangular waveguide interface. These standard
- Operating Frequency Range: 26.5 to 110 GHz
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguide horn with coaxial adapter transition (can also called a waveguide horn antenna) FM9852B-20 from Fairview Microwave is just one part in a large selection of our waveguide components. Our waveguide horn antenna with coax adapter transition is manufactured
- Operating Frequency Range: 18 to 26.5 GHz
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguide horn with coaxial adapter transition (can also called a waveguide horn antenna) FMWAN1084 from Fairview Microwave is just one part in a large selection of our waveguide components. Our waveguide horn antenna with coax adapter transition is manufactured
- Operating Frequency Range: 89 to 99 GHz
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguide horn with coaxial adapter transition (can also called a waveguide horn antenna) FMWAN1082 from Fairview Microwave is just one part in a large selection of our waveguide components. Our waveguide horn antenna with coax adapter transition is manufactured
- Operating Frequency Range: 72 to 82 GHz
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Supplier: Fairview Microwave Inc.
Description: Waveguide horn with coaxial adapter transition (can also called a waveguide horn antenna) FMWAN1073 from Fairview Microwave is just one part in a large selection of our waveguide components. Our waveguide horn antenna with coax adapter transition is manufactured
- Operating Frequency Range: 89 to 99 GHz
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Supplier: Advanced Technical Materials, Inc.
Description: Lightweight aluminum material, corrosion resistant finish
- Applications: RF Survey / Test, Other
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 20 dB
- Pattern Type: Directional
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: Pyramidal Horn Antenna
- Gain: 20 dB
- Polarization Type: Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 60000 to 90000 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Description: PIDSO's PRO.CHO.003 - 00A ultra-broadband capabilities from 6 - 12 GHz enables it to operate over a very wide frequency range which eliminates the need to purchase different antennas for each frequency. In addition, the light and compact construction allows PRO.CHO.003 - 00A to be used for a
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN
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Supplier: KP Performance Antennas
Description: The KP-5HA-30 is a high performance symmetrical horn antenna with a 6 dB beamwidth of 30° and a stable gain of 19 dBi and over an ultra-wide bandwidth of 4.9 GHz to 6.4 GHz. The horn antenna’s symmetrical radiation patterns was optimized using advanced genetic algorithm
- Applications: Cellular / PCS Base Station, Broadband Network / WLAN
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 19 dB
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 140 F
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Supplier: VAST STOCK CO., LIMITED
Description: Antennas K-BAND HORN ANTENNA (891799)
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Supplier: HARTING Inc. of North America
Description: Ha-VIS RFID antennas are compact encased antennas with ranges from a few cm to 10m. Aperture angles range from 30 degrees to a wide 100 degrees. For equipment safety these antenna range up to IP 67 protection.
- Applications: RFID
- Form Factor: Internal / Chip
- Radome / Dielectric Coating: Yes
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.
Description: throughput speeds of up to 450+ Mbps. Modular Design The antenna horn is interchangeable and helps with beam-shaping for specific deployment and environment needs. The IsoStationTM also gets maximum gain out of the smallest footprint. Beam Performance Perfected The Iso
- Applications: Cellular / PCS Base Station
- Form Factor: Stationary / Fixed
- Pattern Type: Directional
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: Pasternack
Description: PE9855/SF-10 standard gain horn antenna (also known as a waveguide horn antenna) is part of our huge selection of waveguide antennas. Pasternack standard gain horn antenna is manufactured with a WR-75 input and a waveguide to coaxial transition
- Gain: 10 dB
- Primary Frequency Range: 10000 to 15000 MHz
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Supplier: U B Corp.
Description: This antenna is used in pairs and was designed for altimeter applications where high isolation (90 db min) between antennas is required. Simple construction, wide bandwidth and high gain are matched to give the high performance necessary to make this a universal antenna for all
- Gain: 13 dB
- Primary Frequency Range: 4300 MHz
- Technology Type: Horn / Aperture / Slot
- VSWR: 1.3 :1
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Supplier: L-com, Inc.
Description: LAN systems. Adjustable Dual Polarity Feed Horn System The HG2425DPD features an adjustable dual polarity feed horn system which allows the antenna to be configured for Dual Polarization (horizontal and vertical) or for X-Polarization (+45° and -45°). It is fed via two 12 inch N
- Gain: 25 dB
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 MHz
- Technology Type: Dish / Reflector, Horn / Aperture / Slot
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Supplier: Siemens Process Instrumentation
Description: SITRANS LR250 is your first choice for liquid level measurement in storage and process vessels up to 66 feet (20 m). With its range of antennas, this transmitter can handle whatever you need. Flanged and hygienic encapsulated antennas mean corrosive or aggressive materials and hygienic
- Features: Rated for Sanitary Applications
- Level Measurement Type: Continuous Level
- Material Temperature Range: 392 F
- Measuring Range: 792 inch
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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 (read more)
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Design & Test a 3D Printed Horn Antenna
The horn antenna is an antenna that consists of a flaring metal waveguide shaped like a horn to direct radio waves into a beam. 3D printing is a fast-growing technology for rapid prototyping of mechanical structures at a relatively low cost. This enables quick production and demonstrations
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Analysis of a Terahertz Dual-Band, Dielectric-Loaded Horn Antenna
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