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Supplier: L-com, Inc.
Description: other vehicle surface. For additional information and complete specifications, click on the data sheet link in the Downloads tab. Features Radome Enclosed, ideal for outdoor use Available in white or black radome Magnetic base with 10 foot, high performance low-loss
- Gain: 5 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 MHz
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Supplier: L-com, Inc.
Description: vehicle surface. For additional information and complete specifications, click on the data sheet link in the Downloads tab. Features Available in white or black radome Magnetic base with 10 foot, high performance low-loss 195-series cable Radome Enclosed
- Gain: 5 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 MHz
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Supplier: L-com, Inc.
Description: . Features Available in white or black radome Magnetic base with 10 foot, high performance low-loss 195-series cable Radome Enclosed, ideal for outdoor use Application IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g Wireless LAN & IEEE 802.11n (Pre
- Gain: 8 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 MHz
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Supplier: L-com, Inc.
Description: size TAD/NMO Mounting Connector Fits Magnetic NMO base with 10 ft. high performance low-loss 195-series cable Fixed and Magnetic Mobile Mounts Available Application 2.4 GHz ISM Band IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless LAN Wi
- Gain: 5 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 MHz
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Description: Cuming Microwave manufactures a full line of low loss dielectric materials. Our materials range in dielectric constant from 1.03 to 30. These materials have unique dielectric and physical properties. Dielectric materials can be used to adjust the Q of cavities, as impedance transitions
- Foam Type: Closed Cellular, Flexible, Rigid
- Form / Shape: Stock Shape (Bar, Sheet, etc.), Film / Sheet
- Material / Composition: Plastic / Polymer
- Special Features: Electrical Insulation / Dielectric
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Supplier: MAST Technologies
Description: MAST Technologies’ Lossy Foam Absorber product series is a lightweight conductive carbon loaded sheet stock providing broadband insertion loss at microwave frequencies. Lossy Foam Absorbers are designed with a constant coating to exhibit high reflection loss and are intended to be
- Filler Material: Metal, Other
- Material Type / Grade: EMI / RFI Shielding, Flame Retardant (e.g. UL 94 Rated)
- Overall Length: 24 inch
- Overall Thickness: 0.5000 inch
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Supplier: MAST Technologies
Description: MAST Technologies’ Convoluted Foam Absorber product series is a lightweight conductive carbon loaded sheet stock providing broadband reflection loss at microwave frequencies. Due to the shape of the cones on Convoluted Foam Absorbers, they exhibit high reflection loss and are intended
- Filler Material: Metal, Other
- Material Type / Grade: EMI / RFI Shielding, Flame Retardant (e.g. UL 94 Rated)
- Overall Length: 24 inch
- Overall Thickness: 3.07 inch
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Supplier: MAST Technologies
Description: MAST Technologies’ Lossy Foam Absorber product series is a lightweight conductive carbon loaded sheet stock providing broadband insertion loss at microwave frequencies. Lossy Foam Absorbers are designed with a constant coating to exhibit high reflection loss and are intended to be
- Filler Material: Metal, Other
- Material Type / Grade: EMI / RFI Shielding, Flame Retardant (e.g. UL 94 Rated)
- Overall Length: 24 inch
- Overall Thickness: 0.1250 inch
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Supplier: MAST Technologies
Description: MAST Technologies’ Lossy Foam Absorber product series is a lightweight conductive carbon loaded sheet stock providing broadband insertion loss at microwave frequencies. Lossy Foam Absorbers are designed with a constant coating to exhibit high reflection loss and are intended to be
- Filler Material: Metal, Other
- Material Type / Grade: EMI / RFI Shielding, Flame Retardant (e.g. UL 94 Rated)
- Overall Length: 24 inch
- Overall Thickness: 0.2500 inch
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Foams and Foam Materials - Closed-cell Polyurethane Dielectric Foam Material -- LAST-A-FOAM® RF-2206Supplier: General Plastics Manufacturing Co.
Description: LAST-A-FOAM® RF-2200 is an advanced dielectric material for use in radomes, antennas and other radio frequency (RF) communication systems. This series of Machin able, closed cell polyurethane foams provide an RF-transparent, low-loss protective layer for applications requiring
- Application: Other
- Bulk Density: 6 lbs/ft³
- Foam Type: Closed Cellular, Rigid
- Form / Shape: Stock Shape (Bar, Sheet, etc.), Board / Block / Bun
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: for Global Cellular/LTE, including MIMO. â?¢ Antenna clamps to metal ceiling tile grid for easy installation. â?¢ Low Loss Fire Retardant LMR-195FR cable. â?¢ Attractive radome, blends in well on ceiling Internal/External = External Supported Frequency Bands = 1710 - 3700 MHz, 694 -
- Applications: Cellular / PCS Base Station
- Primary Frequency Range: 694 to 3700 MHz
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Supplier: Richardson RFPD
Description: Laird Technologies S24517PT is a dual-band, directional sector antenna for use in 802.11n MIMO applications. Enclosed in a low-profile radome, the antenna is mounted using the included articulating mount. The mount can be affixed to a mast or anchored directly to a vertical surface. Each of
- Gain: 10.7 dB
- Polarization Type: Linear, Horizontal Linear, Vertical Linear
- Primary Frequency Range: 2400 to 5875 MHz
- Technology Type: Panel / Sector
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Supplier: KP Performance Antennas
Description: Omni-Directional antenna that utilizes a center fed collinear Dipole array, this antenna offers superior performance over the traditional bottom fed collinear designs. In the KP-24-SPOMA-15-NF from KP Performance Antenna, an internal copper hard-line provides a low loss path to the antenna's
- Applications: Broadband Network / WLAN
- Form Factor: External, Stationary / Fixed
- Gain: 15 dB
- Pattern Type: Omnidirectional
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Supplier: ValueTronics International, Inc.
Description: The SA5-6017-DP is an antenna from Proxim Wireless. 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 products. Additional
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Low Loss Dielectric Materials Cuming Microwave manufactures a full line of low loss dielectric materials. Our materials range in dielectric constant from 1 (read more)
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-2200 is an advanced dielectric material for use in radomes, antennas and other radio frequency (RF) communication systems. This series of machinable, closed cell polyurethane foams provide an RF-transparent, low-loss protective layer for applications requiring optimal performance where (read more)
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reliability is crucial. The material’s dielectric features include a low dielectric constant and a low loss tangent. These features reduce signal loss and promote clean RF transmission. It prevents unwanted energy loss and interference, helping to keep systems stable. This (read more)
Browse Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Materials Datasheets for General Plastics Manufacturing Co.
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Dielectric Materials for Use in Radomes
Polyurethane Foam: Dielectric Materials for Use in Radomes and Other Applications. Many polyurethane foams offer a wide variety of physical properties, as well as desirable dielectric properties for applications requiring minimal dielectric constant and loss tangent. In many such applications
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Handbook of Antenna Design, Vol. 2
At higher frequencies, the path loss tends to make the radome loss due to rain some- what less significant.
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Introduction to RF Propagation
… rate performance) in dBW or dBm The available link margin depends upon many factors, including the type of modulation used, the transmitted power, the net antenna gain, any waveguide or cable loss between transmitter and antenna, radome loss , and most significantly the …
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System performance in rain in a radome-enclosed environment
FIGURE 8 - ESSCO CALCULATED RADOME LOSS VERSUS ELEVATION .
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Propagation Tests for 23 GHz and 40 GHz
The latter was due to the radome loss in the rain, and was cdmpared to the theoreti- calvalue.
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A Methodology for Computing Link Availability
Transmitter: Signal power transmitted PT Modulation loss Lm Circuit loss LcT Pointing loss LpT Radome loss LrT dry radome loss LrDT wet radome loss LrWT Antenna gain GT.
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The effects of wet radome on a short millimetre-wave link in Singapore
The relationship between wet radome loss and rainfall rate in true rain events is also shown in the paper for the 38 GHz radio link.
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Reflectometer measurement approach for radome boresight error and loss contours
One Way Radome Loss (dB .
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Calibration of radar reflectivity measurements from the KMA operational radar network
In addition to the effects of the attenuation and partial beam blockage, radome loss factor may be an important error source in determination of the system gain bias based on the radar- .
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Rain attenuation statistics for a 120-GHz-band wireless link
Several studies of the effects of a wet radome have been done, and Liu et al. showed that the wet radome loss becomes about 7 dB with a rain rate of 100 mm/hr in a 38-GHz wireless link [5].
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Measurements of wet radome transmission loss and depolarization effects in simulated rain at 20 GHz
A curve was fitted to the measured co-polar signalattenuation data includinga constantattenuationof 0.7dB for the dry radome loss .
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