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  • DO 160 Section 19 Compliance: Generates chattering relay spike trains meeting RTCA DO 160 §19.3.5 and Boeing D6-16050-4 §7.5.2 requirements.
  • Adjustable High Voltage Pulses: Up to 600 V burst amplitude, 0.2–10 µs spike width, 50–1000 µs burst duration.
  • Intuitive Touchscreen Interface: 7″ display for real time control of polarity, burst length, and duty cycle.
  • Dual Monitor Outputs: Two 1:1 Banana ports (≥100 MHz bandwidth) for precise oscilloscope verification.
  • Robust Safety Design: Shrouded banana outputs, reinforced HV wiring, earth ground lug, and IP3X enclosure.
  • Compact & Portable: 235 × 180 × 140 mm, 2.3 kg—ideal for laboratory or on aircraft test environments

 

The broadband horn antenna HWRD 750 is a linear polarized double ridged horn antenna for receive and transmit applications made of aluminum with waveguide flange.

  • 7.5 GHz to 18 GHz
  • Waveguide flange WRD750D24

The broadband horn antenna HWRD 750 is a linear polarized double ridged horn antenna for receive and transmit applications made of aluminum with waveguide flange.

  • 6.5 GHz to 18 GHz
  • Waveguide flange WRD650D24 

Pyramidal standard gain horn Antenna optimized for far-field gain

  • 1 - 2 GHz
  • 20 dBi Gain

Pyramidal standard gain horn Antenna, optimized for far-field gain

  • 2 - 4 GHz
  • 20 dBi Gain

Pyramidal standard gain horn Antenna optimized for far-field gain

  • 4 - 8 GHz
  • 20 dBi Gain

Pyramidal standard gain horn Antenna optimized for 1-meter testing.

  • 1 - 2 GHz,
  • 20 dBi Gain

Pyramidal standard gain horn Antenna optimized for 1 meter gain and testing.

  • 2 - 4 GHz
  • 20 dBi Gain

Pyramidal standard gain horn Antenna optimized for gain at 1 meter

  • 4 - 8 GHz
  • 20 dBi Gain

The stacked Log Periodic Dipole Antenna (Stacked LPDA) consists of two ordinary Log.-Per. structures. The excellent characteristics (flat gain over a large bandwidth, low SWR) of the ordinary LPDA designs could be maintained using the stacked LPDA design. The stacked design helps to focus the directional pattern of the H-plane somewhat, resulting in a typical gain improvement of 2.5 dB compared to an ordinary LP antenna.

  • (65)80-3000(4000) MHz
  • Type 7/16 female or Type N female

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