2450 MHz to 2750 MHz SMA-Female Precision Sleeve Dipole Antenna

Model No: SL-2600-SF

Made in Taiwan
Frequency Range: 2450 - 2750 MHz
Antenna Type: Omnidirectional Fiberglass
Nominal Gain: 2.15 dBi ± 1 dBi
Connector Select: SMA-F (Custom N-F)
 
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UHF/S-Band Precision Reference Antenna

Model: SL-2600-SF | 2450 MHz - 2750 MHz | CTIA Symmetry Compliant
The SL-2600-SF is a laboratory-standard Precision Sleeve Dipole designed for OTA performance testing and anechoic chamber calibration. Engineered to meet strict CTIA +/- 0.1 dB symmetry standards, it ensures the radiation pattern remains exceptionally uniform for ripple test measurements. Its specialized sleeve balun isolates the feedpoint from cable-induced interference, guaranteeing the Signal Integrity required for professional Signal Defense gain references and low-gain antenna efficiency characterization.
Technical Specifications
Frequency Range 2450 MHz to 2750 MHz
Nominal Gain 2.15 dBi ± 1 dBi
Pattern Symmetry ± 0.1 dB (CTIA compliant)
Antenna Type Sleeve Dipole (Reference Grade)
Dimensions (LxD) 294 x 19 mm
Net Weight (N.W.) 110 g
Standard Connector SMA-Female (N-Female Custom Available)
Key Tactical & Lab Features

CTIA Symmetry Precision

Engineered to meet rigorous +/- 0.1 dB symmetry requirements, providing high-level accuracy for OTA chamber reflectivity evaluation and ripple tests.

Cable Isolation Technology

The 1/4 wavelength sleeve dipole architecture isolates the antenna from the feed cable, preventing pattern distortion and feedpoint contact issues.

Reference Grade Dominance

Serves as a reliable gain reference and low-gain efficiency standard for calibrating high-frequency tactical monitoring systems.

Ultra-Lightweight Design

Weighing only 110g, its professional aesthetic and compact profile allow for easy integration into precision positioning towers.

Get a Quote / Custom RF Calibration

Contact our engineering team for full calibration data sheets, specific frequency centering, or specialized mounting hardware requirements.

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