Com-Power AH-118 Double Ridged Horn Antenna 1 GHz - 18 GHz

Description

The Horn antenna Model AH-118 is a standard broadband double ridged waveguide horn antenna. This antenna is linearly polarized and is designed specifically for EMC measurements for the 1-18 GHz frequency range.

The AH-118 Horn antenna can be used for emissions and immunity testing. The gain of this Horn antenna is at least 6.1 dBi over the entire frequency range. ModelAH-118 can accept up to 300 Watts input power in continuous mode.

This antenna is constructed using light weight aluminum with a corrosion resistant conductive coating. The mounting base of Model AH-118 has 1/4 inch x20 threads. This allows the antenna to be mounted on a tripod (Model AT-100) or a tripod with matching threads.

 

Features

  • Broadband – For sweep measurements
  • High Gain – Lower Floor Noise for Emissions

Com-Power AH-118 Application

This antenna is suitable for ANSI 63.4, CISPR16, EN55022, FAA and other EMC standards that require emissions and immunity testing.

The high gain reduces input power requirements to generate high electromagnetic field levels for immunity testing. High gain also increases antenna sensitivity to low level signals.

During emissions measurement, the field strength (dBV/m) is calculated by adding the antenna factor

(dB/m) to the voltage measured (dBV) at the antenna terminals.

For immunity testing, the input power requirement Pin Watts to generate E Electric Field Strength in V/mat a distance in D meters can be calculated by using the following formula:

  • P = E2 x D2 / 30 x Numeric Gain
  • G = 20 log F -29.79- AF
  • G = 10 log (Numeric Gain)

Where

  • G= gain in dBi
  • F = Frequency in MHz
  • AF = antenna factor in dB
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Specifications

Frequency Range

1 GHz – 18 GHz

Input Power

300 Watts continuous

VSWR

2.0 : 1

Polarization

Linear

Impedance

50 Ω

Connector type

N Female

Weight

4 lb. max.

Dimensions

7.8″ X 9.5″ X 5.6″ max

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