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The Standard Gain Horn Antennas are designed specifically for utilization in emissions and immunity testing over the frequency range of 1 to 40 GHz. Each antenna is linearly polarized and has medium gain, low VSWR, and a constant antenna factor. The Standard Gain Horn performance is very precise and predictable through design parameters.

The Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 18 GHz to 40 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, and input handling capability make this horn antenna an excellent general use performer. 

The A.H. Systems' Double Ridge Guide Horn Antenna is a broadband antenna that offers excellent performance over the frequency range of 1 GHz to 4 GHz. High gain, low VSWR, input handling capability up to 250 watts CW, and rugged design make this horn antenna excellent for both immunity and emissions testing.

The Model ATH18G27 is a wide band, high gain, high power microwave horn antenna. With a minimum gain of 18.8dB over isotropic, the Model ATH18G27 supplies the high intensity fields necessary for RFI/EMI field testing within and beyond the confines of a shielded room.

The Model ATH26G40 is a wide band, high gain, high power microwave horn antenna. With a minimum gain of 18.9dB over isotropic, the Model ATH26G40 supplies the high intensity fields necessary for RFI/EMI field testing within and beyond the confines of a shielded room.

These microwave antennas from Microsemi are designed for commercial applications as a low-cost method for transmitting microwave energy. These antennas utilize high-gain properties and shaped-beam patterns that are suitable for most applications.

The Standard Gain Horn Antennas are designed specifically for utilization in emissions and immunity testing over the frequency range of 1 to 40 GHz. Each antenna is linearly polarized and has medium gain, low VSWR, and a constant antenna factor.

Narda Standard Gain Horn Antennas are precision antennas designed to be used as standards for calibrating other antennas; as feed horns for reflectors and lenses; as pick-up horns for sampling power; and as receiving and transmitting antennas. The high frequency models (18-40 GHz models) are precision bronze castings; intermediate-frequency models (2.6-18 GHz models) are precision aluminum castings.