04/14/2025 8:51 p.m.
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Satellite disk 5.x GHz and 24 dBi
REF: AQ051
Specifications
  • FrequencyOperational: 5470 to 5725 MHz.
  • Gain: 24 dBi.
  • VSWR: <= 1,5.
  • Horizontal radiation angle: 9 °.
  • Vertical radiation angle: 9 °.
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Specifications
  • FrequencyOperational: 5470 to 5725 MHz.
  • Gain: 24 dBi.
  • VSWR: <= 1,5.
  • Horizontal radiation angle: 9 °.
  • Vertical radiation angle: 9 °.

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24 dBi gain disk parabolic antenna and operating frequency of 5470 to 5725 MHz. Manufactured in light but resistant aluminum. The grill is supplied divided into two parts to facilitate transport. It has fixing hardware that allows the correct orientation of the antenna. It can be fixed directly to the wall or to the mast, as it adds two U-shaped metal flanges.

Specifications
  • FrequencyOperational: 5470 to 5725 MHz.
  • Gain: 24 dBi.
  • VSWR: <= 1,5.
  • Horizontal radiation angle: 9 °.
  • Vertical radiation angle: 9 °.
  • F/B ratio:> 30 dB.
  • Polarization: Horizontal or vertical.
  • Impedance: 50 Ohm.
  • Maximum power input: 100 W.
  • Connector: N female.
  • Diameter of the antenna: 400 mm.
  • Weight: 1.8 Kg.
  • Diámetro of the mounting mast: 30 to 50 mm.
  • Maximum wind speed: 241 Km/h.
  • Gross Weight: 2.75 kg
  • Number of packages: 1

Technical terms

  • Hz
  • dBi
Hz
One hertz is one cycle per second, meaning repeating cycle as an event. For example, hertz is applied physics measuring the number of times for a second wave (either acoustic or electromagnetic) is repeated or can be applied, among other uses, to ocean waves that reach the Beach vibrations per second or a solid. The quantity that measures the frequency hertz is called,in this regard, the inverse of the period. One hertz is an oscillation frequency of suffering a particle over a period of one second.

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