Description
Horn Antenna 5 GHz Beamwidth
Ubiquiti launches a new generation of airMAX ac beamwidth isolation horn antennas. With flexible sectorization for optional antenna beamwidths, the horn antennas are interchangeable and improve beam‑shaping for specific deployment and environment needs. Sector horn antennas are designed to increase co‑location performance without sacrificing gain.
There are two symmetrical horn antennas:
- Horn-5-30: 30° beamwidth
- Horn-5-45: 45° beamwidth
These models offer breakthrough scalability options for wireless systems. Unique beam performance and great co-location characteristics allow for a higher density of sectors than traditional sector technology.
There are two symmetrical horn antennas:
- Horn-5-60: 60° beamwidth
- Horn-5-90: 90° beamwidth
These models have naturally attenuated side lobes and extremely low back radiation. They offer best front-to-back ratio in the industry and the lowest side lobe radiation. Asymmetrical horn antennas are ideal for cluster sector installations with high co-location requirements.
With a range of different beam widths, the isolation antennas are interchangeable and feature high-performance beam patterns ideal for a range of deployment needs. Used with the airFiber® LTU and airMAX® radios, these antennas deliver superb co‐location performance without sacrificing gain
Horn Antenna 5 GHz Beamwidth
Modular Design
The isolation antennas are interchangeable and feature high-performance beam patterns for a range of demanding deployment needs. Combined with the PrismStation 5AC or airFiber LTU radio, the system gets maximum gain out of the smallest footprint
Symmetrical horn antenna
30° and 45° versions offer breakthrough scalability options for wireless systems. Unique beam performance and great co‐location characteristics allow for a higher density of sectors than traditional sector technology.
Asymmetrical horn antennas
60° and 90° versions have naturally attenuated side lobes and extremely low back radiation. They offer the best front-to-back ratio in the industry and the lowest side lobe radiation. Asymmetrical horn antennas are ideal for cluster sector installations with high co-location requirements.
Horn Antenna 5 GHz Beamwidth
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