7.725-8.275 GHz
Antenna Inputs. All antenna VSWR values are specified with
CPR and PDR and PDR flanges. Other optional flanges may result
in equal or slightly higher VSWR. Contact Andrew for details.
Pressurization. Feeds are pressurizable to 10 Ib/in2 (70kPa)
Type Number |
Diameter ft(m) |
Gain, dBi Mid-Band |
VSWRmax.(R.L.,dB) |
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6(1.8) |
41.0 |
1.06(30.7) |
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8(2.4) |
43.5 |
1.06(30.7) |
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10(3.0) |
45.2 |
1.06(30.7) |
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12(3.7) |
46.7 |
1.06(30.7) |
|
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15(4.6) |
48.7 |
1.06(30.7) |
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4(1.2) |
37.2 |
1.08(28.3) |
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6(1.8) |
41.0 |
1.06(30.7) |
|
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8(2.4) |
43.5 |
1.06(30.7) |
|
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10(3.0) |
45.2 |
1.06(30.7) |
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12(3.7) |
46.7 |
1.06(30.7) |
|
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15(4.6) |
48.6 |
1.06(30.7) |
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6(1.8) |
40.8 |
1.07(29.4) |
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8(2.4) |
43.5 |
1.06(30.7) |
|
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10(3.0) |
45.2 |
1.06(30.7) |
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12(3.7) |
46.7 |
1.06(30.7) |
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|
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6(1.8) |
40.6 |
1.07(29.4) |
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8(2.4) |
43.1 |
1.06(30.7) |
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10(3.0) |
45.0 |
1.06(30.7) |
|
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12(3.7) |
46.9 |
1.06(30.7) |
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6(1.8) |
40.8 |
1.07(29.4) |
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8(2.4) |
43.1 |
1.06(30.7) |
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10(3.0) |
45.2 |
1.06(30.7) |
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12(3.7) |
46.7 |
1.06(30.7) |
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