3164-10 Open Boundary Quad-Ridged Horn - ETS-Lindgren
3164-10 Open Boundary Quad-Ridged Horn
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Key Features
  • 400 MHz to 10 GHz Frequency Range
  • Excellent Gain Over Entire Range
  • Dual Polarization
  • Compact, Lightweight Design

ETS-Lindgren's Model 3164-10 Open Boundary Quad-ridged Horn Antenna's design makes this antenna unique in both appearance and performance. Designed to measure wireless devices for Over-The-Air (OTA) performance, this unit features excellent gain, with low VSWR.
Numerically modeled, the 3164s open boundary design is similar to two double-ridged waveguide antennas, placed orthogonally to each other, providing the ability to measure the two principal components of a radiating electric field.

Product Features

Frequency Range and Gain

With a frequency range of 400 MHz to 10 GHz, the model 3164-10 covers all wireless frequency bands, including cell phone, Wi-Fi, WiMAX and GPS bands. Additional applications include UWB wireless testing (3 GHz to 10 GHz) and lower frequency testing (400 MHz to 3 GHz) for GSM, PCS, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, etc. applications. This antenna has excellent gain characteristics across the frequency range.

Dual Linear Polarization

The two-input design allows for the generation (or sensing) of two orthogonal linear polarized signals.

Compact, Lightweight Design

The 3164-10s compact, lightweight design makes it ideal for use as both a tripod or wall mounted antenna.

Specifications
Physical Specifications
Aperture Height: 36.07 cm (14.20 in)
Aperture Width: 36.07 cm (14.20 in)
Length: 36.58 cm (14.40 in)
Electrical Specifications
Frequency Minimum: 400 MHz
Frequency Maximum: 10 GHz
VSWR Ratio (AVG): 5:1 Maximum; 1.75:1 Average
Maximum Continuous Power: 100 watts @ 400 MHz; 20 watts @ 10 GHz
Impedance (Nominal): 50
Connectors: (2) Type SMA Female
Pattern Type: Directional
Polarization: Dual Linear
Product Options
  • Custom Cases
Product Configuration
  • Antenna Including Mounting Flange and Tripod Mount
  • Individually calibrated per ANSI C63.5
  • Actual Antenna Factors, Gain Uncertainty Values and a Signed Certificate of Calibration Conformance
  • Manual
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