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Wavelink 18 dBi Half Parabolic Grid Antenna with 5' Cable, N-Female Connector (890-960 MHz)

Wavelink 18 dBi Half Parabolic Grid Antenna with 5' Cable, N-Female Connector (890-960 MHz)

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Parabolic Grid Antenna, 890-960 MHz, 18 dBi, with 5' of integrated Ultraflex LMR400 and N-Female Connector, includes mounting brackets

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    Wavelink 18 dBi PROGRID Antenna (890 - 960 MHz)
    The PROGRID890-18 is engineered to meet or exceed the requirements of a professional grade, half parabolic grid antenna. The PRO890-18 provides 18.6 dBi gain and operates effectively across the frequency band of 890-960 MHz with a VSWR of 1.5:1 or less. All Wavelink Professional Grade antennas are manufactured using high strength 6061-T6 aluminum. TThis rugged unit is manufactured using only high strength 6061 T6 aluminum; all grid components are fully welded to ensure continuous optimum performance in the most severe operating conditions. The grid is shipped fully assembled. The directive feed element is easily installed and permits either Vertical or Horizontal polarization. (A selection of tuned feed elements is available, providing a choice of different operating frequencies utilizing the common grid. Contact Sales for your specific application requirements).

    The design incorporates a 5’ integral feed cable allowing ease of installation and ensuring long-term dependability. The antenna is finished with black powder coat to protect against environmental degradation. .


    Features
    • 890 - 960 MHz (VSWR ≤ 1.5)
    • 18.5 dBi Nominal Gain
    • 12° Horizontal Beamwidth (3dB)
    • 30° Vertical Beamwidth (3dB)
    • 25 dB Front To Back Ratio
    • 200 W Power Rating
    • Dimensions: 67.5"x38"
    • 5' Cable, N-Female Connector
    • Mounting Bracket Included
    • Weight: 39.5 lbs
    • Wind Velocity Rated: 100 mph 


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