Broadband antenna PowerLOG® PRO 30800 EMI
horndipolequad-ridged

broadband antenna
broadband antenna
broadband antenna
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Characteristics

Network
broadband
Type
dipole, horn
Other characteristics
quad-ridged
Applications
measurement
Frequency

Min.: 300 MHz

Max.: 8,000 MHz

Gain

Min.: 0 dB

Max.: 14 dB

Description

The double polarized quad-ridged horn antennas of the PowerLOG® PRO series are characterized by enormous broadband performance and very high transmission power. The gain increases with higher frequency up to max. approx. 14 dBi and generates a constant field strength, quasi-independent of the frequency. This predestines the PowerLOG® PRO 30800 especially for EMI compliance tests, since the amplifier does not have to be readjusted depending on the frequency. This saves a considerable amount of calibration and measurement effort. Another special feature of the PowerLOG® PRO 30800 is its two inputs. This allows a horizontally or a vertically polarized measurement to be made without the need for an error-prone reconfiguration of the antenna. The PowerLOG® 30800 is suitable for both sending and receiving purposes. Due to the very high maximum transmit power of up to 500 W, the PowerLOG® is particularly suitable for EMC or interference emission measurements. The antenna is supplied incl. comprehensive, specific calibration data. Highllights: • Supports very high power levels up to 500 W (CW) • Constant field strength due to linear increasing gain • Horizontal and vertical measurement without rebuild • Delivery includes specific calibration data • Perfectly suited for EMC measurements with spectrum analyzers • Dimensions: 510 x 507 x 507 mm • Weight: 8.8 kg

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