Double Ridged Waveguide Horn Antennas

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As one of professional , Dolph Microwave manufactures a high-quality line of double-ridged waveguide horn antennas typically used for EMI testing, surveillance equipment, antenna gain and pattern measurement, which available in WRD1800, WRD750, WRD700, WRD650, WRD580, WRD475, WRD200, WRD180 etc. Also, wide band double ridged waveguide horn antenna are still can be offered from 0.2GHz to 40GHz. The most common Gain values available are 4-20dB. Taking wide band double ridged horn antenna design as example below.

Double Ridged Waveguide Horn Antennas Ordering Guide

Wideband Dual-Ridged Horn Antenna Ordering Information

Ordering Information of Wideband Dual-Ridged Horn Antenna

Ordering Information

Ordering Information of double ridged horn antenna

Flange type: Multiple types available - see Dolph Microwave Flanges page.

Finish: Corrosion protection plus black top coat.

Double Ridged Microwave Horn Antenna Details

Double Ridge Waveguide Horn Antenna Characteristics

Uniform Gain

Flexible Mounting Configuration

Double Ridged Waveguide Horn Antennas Uses

For the horn type antenna, the most commonly used method to expand the frequency band is to add the ridge structure in the waveguide part and the horn opening part. The double ridge waveguide horn antenna is commonly used for horn antenna in microwave and EMC measurement. With EMI testing, the immunity and emissions tests typically measure noise containing frequency components spanning a much wider bandwidth.

Double Ridged Horn Antenna FAQs

Where are horn antennas commonly used?

Horn antennas are normally replace as directive antennas for radar, microwave radiometers, also taking as feed horns for large antenna structures such as parabolic antennas. In addition, double ridged waveguide horn antenna also can be used for calibration and testing scenarios for testing other antennas.

 In addition, double ridged waveguide horn antenna also can be used for calibration and testing scenarios for testing other antennas

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 18, 2023 ⏰

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