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LB-ACH-510-10-C-7/16F-A1 Linear Polarization Corrugated Feed Horn Antenna 1.45-2.2GHz 10dB Gain 7/16 DIN Female Equipped with Absorber

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LB-ACH-430-10-C-NF-A1 Linear Polarization Corrugated Feed Horn Antenna 1.7-2.6GHz 10dB Gain N Type Female Equipped with Absorber

LB-ACH-430-10-A-A1 Linear Polarization Corrugated Feed Horn Antenna 1.7-2.6GHz 10dB Gain Rectangular Waveguide Interface Equipped with Absorber

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Linear Polarization Corrugated Feed Horn Antenna Operating From 1.7GHz to 2.6GHz With a Nominal 10dB Gain With Rectangular Waveguide Interface Equipped with Absorber

Availability:4~8 Weeks ARO

Description

Linear polarization corrugated feed horn antenna LB-ACH-430-10-A-A1, operating from 1.7 to 2.6GHz with a nominal 10dB gain and low VSWR 1.30:1 with rectangular waveguide WR430 output. The waveguide flange is FDP22(UDR22). The corrugated feed horn antennas are precisely fabricated to minimize the tolerance of aperture corrugated groove, and have features like: rotationally symmetric radiation pattern, low cross polarization and stable amplitude taper within operating frequency. The model LB-ACH-430-10-A-A1 is equipped with absorber for better gain flatness and radiation pattern, has linear polarization, and is ideally suited for reflector feed, CATR and other applications.

Technical Specification

Model LB-ACH-430-10-A-A1
Frequency, Min (GHz) 1.7
Frequency, Max (GHz) 2.6
Waveguide Type Rectangular
Waveguide Size EIA WR WR430
Gain, Typ (dBi) 10
Polarization Linear
3dB Beamwidth, E-Plane, Typ (Deg.) 58
3dB Beamwidth, H-Plane, Typ (Deg.) 60
10dB Beamwidth, E-Plane, Typ (Deg.) 106
10dB Beamwidth, H-Plane, Typ (Deg.) 110
Cross Pol. Isolation, Typ (dB) 40
VSWR, Typ 1.30:1
Output Type Waveguide
Flange Style Rectangular
Flange Type Cover
Flange Designation FDP22(UDR22)
Body Material Al
Figure A Type
Application General Purpose Indoor & Outdoor, Fixed
Solution for Reflector Feed, CATR