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2300EWGS-A1 Open Ended Waveguide Probe 0.32-0.49GHz 5dB Gain SMA Female Equipped with Absorber

2300EWGN-A1 Open Ended Waveguide Probe 0.32-0.49GHz 5dB Gain N Type Female Equipped with Absorber

Quick Overview

WR2300 Open Ended Waveguide Probe From 0.32GHz to 0.49GHz With a Nominal 5dB Gain With Right Angle Coaxial N Type Female Connector and Equipped with Absorber

Availability:4~6 Weeks ARO

Test and Calibration Service

Individual Gain Test With Data Standard Test Procedure
Customized Test Procedure

Product Information

  • SKU 2300EWGN-A1

Description

  • Open ended waveguide Probe 2300EWGN-A1, operating from 0.32 to 0.49GHz with a nominal 5dB gain and low VSWR 2.0:1 with right angle coaxial N Type Female output connector. The model 2300EWGN-A1 is equipped with absorber for better gain flatness and radiation pattern. A small degree chamfer is utilized to give a knife-edge aperture of this model to minimize the end diffraction. This open ended waveguide probe has linear polarization and designed specifically for planar and cylindrical near field measurements and calibration.

Technical Specification

Electrical Specification

  • Frequency, Min (GHz) 0.32
  • Frequency, Max (GHz) 0.49
  • Waveguide Type Rectangular
  • Waveguide Size EIA WR WR2300
  • Gain, Typ (dBi) 5
  • Polarization Linear
  • 3dB Beamwidth, E-Plane, Typ (Deg.) 98
  • 3dB Beamwidth, H-Plane, Typ (Deg.) 63
  • Cross Pol. Isolation, Typ (dB) 30
  • VSWR, Typ 2.0:1
  • Impedance, (Ohm) 50
  • Power Handling, CW, (W) 500
  • Power Handling, Peak, (W) 3000

Interface

  • Output Type Coaxial
  • Connector N Type
  • Connector Gender Female

Mechanical Specification

  • Body Material Al
  • Finish Chemical Conversion Coating, Gray Paint
  • Size, L (mm) 1344.8

Additional Information

  • Application General Purpose Indoor & Outdoor, Fixed

  • Solution for Planar Near-Field Measurement
    Cylinderical Near-Field Measurement
    Spherical Near-Field Measurement