Horn antenna SAS-581
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Horn antenna - SAS-581 - A.H. Systems - radio / rugged / waveguide
Horn antenna - SAS-581 - A.H. Systems - radio / rugged / waveguide
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Characteristics

Network
radio
Type
horn
Other characteristics
rugged, waveguide, standard-gain, medium-gain, horizontal polarized
Applications
measurement, for EMI/EMC testing
Frequency

Max.: 2.6 GHz

Min.: 1.7 GHz

Gain

14.5 dB

Description

This Standard gain horn antenna has medium gain, low VSWR, and a constant antenna factor; excellent for both immunity and emissions testing. Features Individually Calibrated at 1 & 3 Meter Horizontal Polarity FCC, MIL-STD, VDE and TEMPEST Testing Rugged Construction Three Year Warranty Product Details 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, the antenna is considered to be a standard reference, similar to that of a resonant dipole below 1 GHz. The coax-to-waveguide adapter is the only power-limiting component on the antenna and can be removed if high fields are desired. Each Standard Gain Horn comes with a tripod mount that adapts to any tripod with 1/4-20 male threads. Horizontal and vertical polarization is obtained by rotating the antenna on the tripod. Included parts: SAS-581 Antenna with attached waveguide to coax adapter and tripod mount Antenna Calibration Manual

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