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Waveguide Probe Antenna 8 dBi Gain, 50GHz-75GHz Frequency Range

Short Description:

The MT-WPA15-8 from Microtech is V-Band probe antenna that operates from 50GHz to 75GHz. The antenna offers 8 dBi nominal gain and 115 degrees typical 3dB beam width on the E-Plane and 60 degrees typical 3dB width on the H-Plane. The antenna supports linear polarized waveforms. The input of this antenna is a WR-15 waveguide with a UG-385/U flange.


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Features

● WR-15 Rectangular Waveguide Interface
● Linear Polarization

● High Return Loss
● Precisely Machined and Gold Plated

Specifications

MT-WPA15-8

Item

Specification

Units

Frequency Range

50-75

GHz

Gain

8

dBi

VSWR

                   1.5:1

Polarization

Linear

 Horizontal 3dB Beam Width

60

Degrees

Vertical 3dB Bean Width

115

Degrees

Waveguide Size

WR-15

Flange Designation

UG-385/U

Size

Φ19.05*38.10

mm

Weight

12

g

Body Material

Cu

Surface Treatment

Gold

Outline Drawing

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Simulated Data

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