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Horn Antennas
radiates in a desired direction an open ended waveguide.
See Also: Antennas, Broadband Antennas, Log Periodic Antennas, Directional Antennas, HF Antennas, Biconical Antennas, Isotropic Antennas, Loop Antennas, Antenna Software, Antenna Analyzers, Dipole Antennas
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Wideband Swept Antenna, Cable Analyzer
SWR TRUE 3013
• A cost-effective SWR Analyzer covering all Cellular and radio communication bands 30-2700 MHz• Measures transmition & antenna impedance, frequency, SWR, return loss, and bandwidth by sweeping band of interest• Built-in synthesized RF sweep generator• SWR TRUE 3013 Antenna Analyzer gives you quick and reliable antenna and cable trouble-shooting capabilities• 5 in 1 analyzes for antenna tuning and control• Measured results can be stored for further analyzing and documentation on internal and external storage media• Time stamp and operator ID capability included• LCD Display works in direct sunlight and with backlight in dark areas
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Antenna, Pyramidal Horn
EM-6119 | 1.7 GHz – 1.9 GHz
The EM-6119 Pyramidal Horn Antenna is specifically designed for operation in the PCS and DCS bands (1700 MHz to 1900 MHz). Over this frequency range this antenna exhibits a typical gain of 10 dBi, and provides an excellent match with typical VSWR of <1.2:1. This antenna is useful in transmitting as well as receiving signals in this band.
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Standard Gain Horns
Standard gain horns can be used to experimentally determine the gain of other antennas by using the substitution method. The standard gain horn and the antenna under test are alternately connected to a well matched detector system in order to compare their relative power levels. The power level difference is then added to the appropriate level of the calibration curve to determine the absolute gain of the antenna under test.View more Standard Gain Horn Antennas
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Scalar Feed Horn Antennas
Scalar feed horns are offered as both standard and custom build models with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While scalar feed horns with a rectangular waveguide interface can only support linear polarization, models with a circular waveguide interface can support various polarization types including horizontal, vertical, left-handed circular, and right-handed circular polarization for broader applications. The standard models operate across the full waveguide band and offer 17 dBi nominal gain, 25 degrees half power beamwidth and a -28 dB side lobe level at center frequency. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 8.5 to 140 GHz. However, other frequencies or gain values are also available.
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Millimeter Wave Antennas
Ducommun millimeter wave products include ACH, ARH and ALC series circular, rectangular gain horn antennas and lens corrected horn antennas for system applications. Low side lobes, ridged configuration and low cost are the main features of these antennas. The standard gain value and half power beamwidth at mid-frequency point of each waveguide band are 23 dBi and 9 degrees, respectively. Other gain values are available as customer order. These antennas cover the frequency range of 18 to 110 GHz.
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High Gain Horn Antenna
BBHA 9120 K
The BBHA 9120 K is a linear polarized high gain horn antenna for immunity testing at short distances, especially optimized forAutomotive 600 V/m Pulse Radar Test 1.2 - 1.4 GHz. Standard: General Motors: GMW3097, Ford: EMC-CS-2009.
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FLAT Antennas
CTG recently developed a new paradigm in linearly-polarized antennas called the Flat Lens Antenna Technology or ‘FLAT’. These antennas have directivities similar to conventional dual-ridge antennas, but in a much lighter and “flatter” package. They can be used as a direct replacement for conventional horns for a wide variety of applications. They are made using composites technology so are also rugged and are ideal for both indoor and out-door applications.
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Dual Circular Polarization Conical Horn Antenna
ZLB7-SJ22-33G-1078
Dual Circular Polarization Conical Horn Antenna, Frequency 22~33GHz, Gain 15dBi, 2.92mm Female Connector
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Horn Antenna
Horn antenna is a partial discharge sensor designed to receive electromagnetic (EM) emissions from a PD occurring in electric assets like GIS and GIL or MV and HV power transformers. It is a broadband antenna with a flat response which makes Horn antenna suitable in a number of different applications. It has been optimized to operate in a frequency range suitable for PD activity monitoring and it was designed to provide maximum sensitivity and high gain.
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Antennas for 60 GHz
Pasternack antennas for 60 GHz applications, also referred to as 60 GHz gain horn antennas or horn antennas, are broadband passive devices to direct a beam radio waves at a precise frequency. Antennas for 60 GHz from Pasternack use either a UG-385/U or a UG-387/U flange size.
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Antenna, Dual Ridge Horn
EM-6963 | 18 GHz – 40 GHz
Model EM-6963 can be individually calibrated for use in EMI/EMC compliance measurements as well as for general purpose measurement antennas over its specified frequency range.
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Horn Antenna
TDK HRN-0118
The TDK HRN-0118 broadband horn antenna (1 GHz to 18 GHz) is designed specifically for radiated emissions and immunity measurements in EMC test environments. The HRN-0118 horn antenna provides optimal performance over the frequency range of 1 GHz to 18 GHz.
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Standard Gain Horn Antenna
SAS-586
This Standard Gain Horn Antenna will provide reliable, repeatable measurements. An ideal solution and a standard workhorse of any EMC test house for compliance testing. Features: 12.4 GHz to 18 GHz, Individually Calibrated, FCC, MIL-STD, VDE and TEMPEST Testing.
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Antennas
Flann offers a wide range of antenna designs including Standard Gain Horns, Sectoral Horns and Lens Horn Antennas. Additionally Flann has a comprehensive custom design capability for bespoke antennas
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18 To 40 GHz Dual-Ridged Horn Antenna For 5G Applications
SAR-1834031432-KF-S1-DR
For 5G applications, SAGE Millimeter, Inc. has released a new dual-ridged horn antenna. Model SAR-1834031432-KF-S1-DR is a dual-ridged horn antenna that operates from 18 to 40 GHz. The antenna offers a nominal gain between 12 and 17 dBi and a typical 3 dB beamwidth between 20˚ and 43˚. The antenna supports linear polarized waveforms and features a four-hole mounting plate. The RF port offers a female K connector. The antenna measures 2.84” long, with a width of 2.00” and height of 2.00”.
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Antenna, Octave Band Horn
EM-7020 | 1 GHz – 2.5 GHz
Electro-Metrics offers three horn antennas, each covering an octave bandwidth from 1 to 10 GHz. The horns are individually calibrated and can be used for either receiving or transmitting applications. They are especially suited to radiated immunity testing and can be used to generate fields in excess of 200 Volts/meter. All three horns feature type “N” connectors and exhibit low VSWR to ensure compatibility with power amplifiers.
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Dual Polarized Broadband Horn Antennas
Linear polarized dual double ridged broadband antenna for receive and transmit applications made of aluminium.
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3D Electromagnetic Simulation Software
Efield® offers a complete and unique integrated modelling and simulation environment for 3D analysis of a wide range of electromagnetic applications such as: Antenna design All kind of antennas including horn, reflector, wire and microstrip antennas as well as broadband antennas and antenna arrays. Antenna integration Radiation pattern of installed antennas on large platforms such as aircraft or ships. Coupling between installed antennas. Microwave design Typical applications includes design of filters, connectors and couplers. EMI/EMC interaction Analysis of a wide range of EMC/EMI problems including shielding and coupling. Scattering & radar cross-section RCS analysis of structures such as aircraft, ships, air-intakes, exhausts, and antennas.
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Near Field Probes
A typical emi emission test is performed using broadband EMC antennas such as biconical, log periodics, Combilogs and horns. These antennas usually placed at 1, 3 or 10 meter distance as required by the test specification. These is considered far field measurements and the emission limits are given for the specific distance by the specification. During EMI compliance measurements, the emissions levels from products are compared with these limits. If the product exceeds these limits it is considered failing. These tests are typically conducted in a open area test site IOATS) or inside an anechoic chamber.
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Standard Gain Horn Antenna
KSHA-BJ260-25-2.92L
Standard Gain Horn Antenna, Frequency21.7~33GHz, Gain 25dBi, Linear Polarization, 2.92-Female
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Standard Gain Horn Antennas
Linear polarized Broadband Horn Antenna (Brass with Plastic mounting body) for Receive and Transmit Applications.
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Vector 2D Electromagnetic Solver
QuickWave-V2D
QuickWave V2D is a unique on the market and ultra fast Vector 2D (QW-V2D) electromagnetic solver is applicable to the analysis of axisymmetrical devices (which are also called Bodies Of Revolution) as large as 2100 wavelengths, including antennas (horns, rods, biconical), circular waveguide discontinuities, and resonators. It is based on the Maxwell equations re-expressed in cylindrical coordinates. Definition of a 2D long-section of the structure allows for hundreds times faster simulation than brute force 3D analysis.
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Horn Antennas
A horn antenna or microwave horn is an antenna that consists of a flaring metal waveguide shaped like a horn to direct radio waves in a beam.
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Double Taper Horn Antenna
MDTH series
This product is the antenna that corresponds to the radar pulse immunity test for automotive equipments. Automotive manufacturers have required the electric field strength of 600 v/m. Amplifier system and cable will be cheaper, and will contribute to the ecology.
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Lens Antennas
A lens antenna is a directional antenna that uses a shaped piece of microwave-transparent material to bend and focus microwaves by refraction, as an optical lens does for light.[1] Typically it consists of a small feed antenna such as a patch antenna or horn antenna which radiates radio waves, with a piece of dielectric or composite material in front which functions as a converging lens to collimate the radio waves into a beam.[2] Conversely, in a receiving antenna the lens focuses the incoming radio waves onto the feed antenna, which converts them to electric currents which are delivered to a radio receiver. They can also be fed by an array of feed antennas, called a focal plane array (FPA), to create more complicated radiation patterns.
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Broadband Horn Antenna (4GHz - 40GHz (calibrated from 18GHz))
PowerLOG® 40400
• Extremely wide frequency range from 4GHz to 40GHz (calibrated from 18GHz to 40GHz) • Supports high input levels up to 300W (peak) or 150W (CW) • High gain up to 17dBi • Delivered including specific calibration data • Perfect for EMC and immunity tests with Spectrum Analyzer.
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Dual Polarized Antennas
Dual polarized horn antennas are offered as both standard and custom models with rectangular waveguide interfaces for both horizontal and vertical ports. These dual polarized horn antennas support both linear and elliptical polarized waveforms. When the antenna receives a circular polarized waveform, equal amplitude linear polarized waveforms are output at both horizontal and vertical ports. When two equal amplitude linear polarized waveforms are input into the vertical and horizontal ports, the antenna will transmit a circular polarized waveform. The listed models offer 15 dB nominal gain and 33/28 degrees typical half power beamwidth at the center frequency of the band. They also exhibit 40 dB typical port isolation and 35 dB nominal cross polarization. These antennas cover full waveguide bandwidths within the frequency range of 8.2 to 110 GHz. In addition to the models listed below, models with 10, 20, 23 and 25 dB gain and other frequency bands are also available.
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Non-contact Radar Level Transmitter
2290
The 25 GHz (K-band) 2290 Pulse Radars are the most progressive non-contact level transmitter technology for industrial processes. With an excellent accuracy, compact antennas and a user-friendly set-up the 2290 is an effective, simple, low cost choice for demanding level applications. GF’s new K-band radar featuring ±3 mm (±0.1inch) accuracy and short dead band excels with its full plastic housing. Its antenna range incorporates a stainless steel horn and enclosed plastic tube choices.
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Broadband Horn Antennas
Offer a very low SWR in their nominal frequency range and a very broad bandwidth. The increasing gain with frequency helps to compensate cable losses. Is suitable for both, transmission and receiving applications. The max. allowed Input Power is only limited by the coaxial connector.
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Conical Horn Antennas
Conical gain horns are offered as both standard and custom models with either a circular or rectangular waveguide interface. While conical gain horns with a rectangular waveguide interface can only support linear polarization, models with a circular waveguide interface can support various polarization types including horizontal, vertical, left-handed circular, and right-handed circular polarization for broader applications. The listed models operate across the full waveguide band and offer 23 dB nominal gain, 12 degrees typical half power beamwidth, a 24 dB typical side lobe level and 1.15:1 VSWR at center frequency. The below standard offering covers the frequency range of 8.5 to 140 GHz. However, other frequencies and standard models with 10, 15, 20 and 25 dB gain are also available.