10 to 70GHz Open Quad-Ridge Horn antenna 1.85mm- Female

Model No: HR-1070GS-VF

Made in Taiwan
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Frequency Range 10 GHz to 70 GHz
Antenna Type Open Quad-Ridge Horn
Connector Style 1.85mm-Female
Impedance 50 Ohm
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10 to 70GHz Open Quad-Ridge Horn antenna 1.85mm- Female

High-Performance Quad-Ridge | 10-70 GHz Ultra-Wideband | Model: HR-1070GS-VF
The HR-1070GS-VF is a high-precision Open Quad-Ridge Horn Antenna designed for millimeter-wave applications from 10 GHz to 70 GHz. Featuring an open-boundary design and dual-polarized capabilities, it provides exceptional bandwidth and stable radiation characteristics for advanced RF testing, 5G research, and satellite communication measurements.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range 10 GHz to 70 GHz
Antenna Type Open Quad-Ridge Horn
Connector Style 1.85mm-Female
Impedance 50 Ohm
Origin Made in Taiwan
Mounting Hole M3x0.45 (5mm depth) / M4x0.7 (6mm depth)
Polarization Dual Linear / Quad-Ridge
Material Precision Machined Aluminum
Mechanical & Environmental Specifications
Dimensions (W x L x H) 41 x 41 x 55 mm
Connector Interface 1.85mm-Female
Mounting Spacing 20.00 mm
Design Standard Open-Boundary Quad-Ridge
Application 5G/6G Testing, mmWave Measurements, Radar Systems
Key Reference Features

Millimeter-Wave Ultra-Wideband

Provides continuous coverage from 10 GHz to 70 GHz, supporting high-frequency testing for next-generation wireless standards.

Open Quad-Ridge Architecture

Optimized open-boundary design minimizes internal reflections and ensures stable gain and beamwidth across the entire operating band.

Dual-Polarization Capability

The quad-ridge structure supports dual-linear polarization, making it ideal for complex signal analysis and MIMO antenna characterization.

Precision 1.85mm Interface

Equipped with a high-grade 1.85mm-Female connector to maintain signal integrity and low VSWR at frequencies up to 70 GHz.

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