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Article 18 - 40 GHz Single Polarised Horn Antenna The 18 to 40 GHz broad band horn is ideally suited for feeding high gain dishes for direction-finding and surveillance applications or for many test and measure... Wed 27 August 2008 18:51
Article 1 - 18 GHz Wide Band Horn Antennas Fitting into the palm of a hand, and with an aperture size at just over a quarter wavelength at the lowest frequency, this must be the smallest and lightest wid... Thu 14 August 2008 12:12
Article 2 - 18 GHz High Gain Horn Antennas This unique high gain, high performance ridged waveguide horn antenna, WBH2-18#HG, is ideal for EMI/RFI testing, EMC measurements, wide band spectrum surveillan... Tue 05 August 2008 12:28
Article 2 - 18 GHz Wide Band Horn Antennas This is a compact, high performance ridged waveguide horn, model number WBH2-18. The high gain and low VSWR over a wide frequency band make the antenna ideal fo... Tue 05 August 2008 12:27
Article Wide Band Horn Antennas These octave range horns offer an unrivalled facility for EMI/RFI testing, evaluation and electronic surveillance. Bandwidths range from 0.5 - 2, 8 - 18 GHz and... Wed 09 July 2008 18:19
Article 10 dBi Standard Gain Horns 10 dBi horns are particularly useful in the lower microwave frequency bands, where higher gain horns are impractical due to their sheer weight and overall size.... Tue 08 July 2008 11:25
Article 20 dBi Standard Gain Horns The Q-par Angus range of 20 dBi horns does not sacrifice quality for price. Our range of standard gain horn antennas covers 0.9 GHz to 140 GHz. With today's req... Mon 25 February 2008 15:44
Article 15 dBi Standard Gain Horns 15 dBi horns are a useful combination of decent gain without the extreme length that higher gain horns such as our low frequency 0.9 - 1.4 GHz QSH5F20WA 20 dBi ... Tue 18 December 2007 09:29
Article 18 - 40 GHz Dual Polarised Horn Antenna The WBHDP18-40K 18 - 40 GHz dual polarized quad-ridged horn is manufactured from aluminium. The horn is supplied with integral Type K (2.9mm) connectors. Gain v... Fri 14 September 2007 15:18
Article 2 - 24 GHz Extended Frequency Horns If you need the ultimate in wide band microwave performance, the WBH2-24S is the ideal antenna for you. The horn is light, robust and can take the place of many... Fri 14 September 2007 13:23
Article 18 - 40 GHz Wide Band Horn Antenna The 18 to 40 GHz broad band horn is ideally suited for feeding high gain dishes for direction-finding and surveillance applications or for many test and measure... Fri 14 September 2007 13:22
Article 18 - 40 GHz Dual Polarised Horn Antenna The WBHDP18-40K 18 - 40 GHz dual polarised quad-ridged horn is manufactured from aluminium. The horn is supplied with integral Type K (2.9mm) connectors. Gain v... Fri 14 September 2007 13:15
Article 2 - 18 GHz High Gain Dual Polarised Horn The WBHDP2-18#HG 2 - 18 GHz ultra wide-band high gain dual polarised horn is manufactured from aluminium and composite materials. The package of very broad-band... Fri 14 September 2007 13:11
Article 2 - 18 GHz Dual Polarised Horn Antenna The WBHDP2-18# 2 - 18 GHz dual polarised quad-ridged horn is manufactured from aluminium. The horn can be supplied with SMA connectors or Type N connectors. Fri 14 September 2007 13:10
Article 0.9 - 18 GHz Dual Polarised Horn Antenna The WBHDP0.9-18S Ultra wide-band 0.9 - 18 GHz dual polarised quad-ridged horn is manufactured from aluminium and composite material. The balance of very wide ba... Fri 14 September 2007 13:10
Article 2 - 40 GHz Horn Antenna Set The Q-par QSHKIT2-40 Wideband Antenna Case consists of five horns covering a wide 2 - 40 GHz frequency band in a convenient and protective carry - case. Tue 12 June 2007 08:26
Article 100 MHz - 1 GHz Wideband Horn Antennas Q-par Angus are world leaders in the design and construction of large, low frequency, wide-band, double and quadruple ridged horn antennas. Wed 28 March 2007 17:02

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