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GAIN HORN, STD W/G 7.00-11.0GHZ,
658-10
GAIN HORN, STD W/G 7.00-11.0GHZ,
L3 Narda-MITEQ
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SHF (f > 4GHz)
9GHz
7GHz ~ 11GHz
Horn
1
1.25
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10dB
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Bracket Mount
3.000" (76.20mm)
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GAIN HORN, STD W/G 7.00-11.0, WR
658-15
GAIN HORN, STD W/G 7.00-11.0, WR
L3 Narda-MITEQ
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SHF (f > 4GHz)
9GHz
7GHz ~ 11GHz
Horn
1
1.18
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15dB
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Bracket Mount
6.000" (152.40mm)
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RF Antennas


RF Antennas are used to receive and transmit electromagnetic waves. These antennas are designed to be used by devices that work at radio frequencies from DC to 18GHz and RF Families like Bluetooth, Cellular, General ISM, Navigation, Wi-Fi, and 802.15.4. The types of antennas are Bead, Biconical, Blade, Ceramic Patch, Chip, Coiled Inductor, Corner Reflector, Directional Antenna, Dish, Dome, Flat, Flex Notch, Helical, Horn, Log Periodic, Loop, Module, Whip, Yagi, and Puck to name a few.