Sector antennas
RF elements AS-2-14 - Array Sector Antenna 2.4 GHz, 14 dBi
The new Array Sector series are superior patch array antennas optimized for excellent performance in sectorial coverage and dense cluster applications. Sector dualpolarization antenna Array Sector 2-14 from the manufacturer RF Elements operating in the
RF elements STH-30-USMA Symmetrical antenna StarterHorn, 30°, USMA, 5GHz, 18dBi
StarterHorn antenna from RF Elements is a symmetrical antenna with a gain of 18 dBi, a radiating angle of 30° and can be installed on a bracket or mast with a diameter of 20 to 55 mm. This antenna offers the perfect combination of
RF elements Symmetrical Horn Sector antenna with TwistPort, 5GHz, 12dBi, 70°, Gen2
Symmetrical Horn TP Antennas are scalar horn antennas with a symmetrical beam radiation pattern and game-changing TwistPort connector. Deployed in field since 2014, they solve major weak points of mainstream sector antenna technologies and provide exce
RF elements Symmetrical Horn Antenna Carrier Class, 5GHz, 18dBi, 30°, Gen2
Symmetrical Sectors are low loss scalar horn antennas with unique beam shape and characteristics. Their beam section is circular: azimuth and elevation radiation angles are identical. The beam pattern does not vary with frequency and antenna gain is ba
RF elements Symmetrical Horn Sector antenna with TwistPort, 5GHz, 14dBi, 50°, Gen2
Symmetrical Horn TP Antennas are scalar horn antennas with a symmetrical beam radiation pattern and game-changing TwistPort connector. Deployed in field since 2014, they solve major weak points of mainstream sector antenna technologies and provide exce
RF elements Sector Carrier Class, 2.4 GHz, 14 dBi, 2x2 MIMO, 75/100°
Carrier Class Sectors are optimized for the best MiMo performance and feature patent pending BackShieldTM technology for easier co-location. This antenna is made for 2.4GHz band with 14dBi antenna gain and 75-100° beam angle. Carrier Class Sect
RF elements Symmetrical Horn Antenna Carrier Class, 5GHz, 11dBi, 80°
Symmetrical Sectors are low loss scalar horn antennas with unique beam shape and characteristics. Their beam section is circular: azimuth and elevation radiation angles are identical. The beam pattern does not vary with frequency and antenna gain is ba