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Standard microwave antennas consist of a parabolic shaped reflector spun from a sheet of aluminum. The parabolic shape focuses energy at the feed point of the antenna. These parabolic antennas have a narrow focused beam of energy and relatively high gain compared to many other types of antennas. These antennas will have a mounting system to attach the antenna to a pipe, tower leg and/or a specific radio, in some cases. | |
Antenna Specifications:
| Antenna Size |
6ft (1.8m) |
| Frequency Band |
5.25-5.85 GHz |
| Gain (dBi) |
| Low |
37.4 |
| Mid |
37.8 |
| High |
38.3 |
| Beam Width (deg) |
1.9 |
| Front-to-Back Ratio (dB) |
46 |
| VSWR Max (RL) |
| Standard |
1.35 |
| Polarization |
Single |
| Antenna Input |
N-FEMALE |
| Wind Loading |
| Operational |
70mph (112km/h) |
| Survival |
125mph (200km/h) |
| Temperature |
| Operational |
-40° to 140° F (-40° to 60° C) | |