Help with Horn Antennas specifications:
General Specifications
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Waveguide Material | |||
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Aluminum | Waveguides are made of aluminum. | ||
Brass | Waveguides are made of brass. | ||
Bronze | Waveguides are made of bronze. | ||
Copper | Waveguides are made of copper. | ||
Silver | Waveguides are made of silver. | ||
Other | Other unlisted materials. | ||
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Flange Type / Style | |||
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UG | Union guide (UG) is the military standard MIL-DTL-3922 for a range of flange types. | ||
CMR | CMR flanges are miniature versions of connector pressurized rectangular (CPR) flanges. | ||
CPRG | CPRG flanges are grooved versions of connector pressurized rectangular (CPR) flanges. | ||
CPRF | CPRF flanges are flat versions of connector pressurized rectangular (CPR) flanges. | ||
Cover or Plate | Cover or plate flanges are square, flat UG style flanges. | ||
Choke | Chokes flanges are UG style flanges with an o-ring groove and a choke cavity. | ||
Other | Other unlisted flange types. | ||
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Performance
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Operating Frequency Range: | The frequency range for which the device will meet all guaranteed specifications. | ||
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EIA Waveguide Size (WR) | Waveguide sizes are approved by the Electronic Industry Alliance (EIA). | ||
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Gain |
Gain is the ratio of the power required at the input of a loss-free reference antenna to the power supplied to the input of the given antenna to produce, in a given direction, the same field strength at the same distance usually in the direction of maximum radiation. Antenna gain is normally expressed in decibels (dB). Another three letter "x" (dBx) is added to indicate the type of reference antenna.
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