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Sector antennas are designed to provide
segmented microwave coverage over a selected (sector) area; sector antennas
deliver a wider beamwidth than point-to-point parabolic antennas. Sector
antennas are typically used for ISM, WLL and MMDS band communications utilizing
Spread Spectrum data streams for wireless connections between LAN base stations,
wireless Internet, subscriber networks, PCS and other point-to-multi point
communications. Antenna configurations can consist of flat panel micro strip and
slot radiating designs, as well as traditional parabolic
configurations |
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Specifications:
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Electrical |
| Frequency range |
5.15 - 5.875
GHz |
| GAIN, min. |
15
dBi |
| VSWR, max. |
1.7:1 |
| Polarization |
Linear
Vertical |
| 3 dB Beam Width - Elevation.,
typ. |
5є |
| 3dB Beam-Width – Azimuth, typ. |
120є |
| Cross Polarization,
min |
-20
dB |
| Power Handling |
50
Watts |
| Input Impedance |
50
Ohms |
| Front to Back Ratio,
min. |
-25
dB |
| Mechanical and Environmental |
| Dimensions (LxWxD) |
500x80x80
mm |
| Radome |
Polypropylene, UV
protected |
| Temperature |
-40єC up to
+70єC |
| Lightning
Protection |
DC
Grounded |
| Connector |
N-Type, Female
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Standard
Compliance |
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ETSI EN 302 085 v1.1.2 (2001-02), CS
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Radiation Patterns
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