Corrugated feed horn antenna

Category : Antenna Group

Sr.
No

Frequency Band

width Band

(typical) Gain

Return Loss

X-pol worst case

1

1.0 – 1.7 GHz Single Linear Polarization

51%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

2

1.695 – 3.0 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

55%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

3

2.45 – 3.95 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

46%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

4

3.95 – 5.85 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

38%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

5

5.85 – 8.20 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

33%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

6

8.20 – 12.40 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

40%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

7

12.40 – 18.00 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

36%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

8

18.00 – 26.50 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

38%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 dB

9

26.50 – 40.00 GHz Single Linear
Polarization

40%

10 dBi

better than -17 dB

better than -30 d

·  Low Cross-Polarization: The corrugated structure on the inner surface of the horn helps to suppress cross-polarization, resulting in a cleaner and more efficient radiation pattern.

·  Wide Bandwidth: Corrugated horns can operate over a wide range of frequencies, making them suitable for various applications.

·  Low Side Lobe Levels: The design minimizes side lobe levels, reducing interference and improving signal quality.

·  High Efficiency: The smooth transition from waveguide to free-space radiation minimizes losses, resulting in high efficiency.

·  Good Impedance Matching: Corrugated horns provide good impedance matching, reducing reflections and improving overall performance

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