WR15 Waveguide Horn Antenna (without adapter), 50 GHz to 75 GHz frequency band, 10dbi gain, UG 385/ U flange

Model No: WI-15-UG-10

Made in Taiwan
Frequency Range: 50.0 to 75.0 GHz
Standard Gain: 10 dBi
Max Power (W): 150W
Waveguide Size: WR-15 (UG-385/U)
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WR-15 Millimeter Wave Horn Antenna

Model: WI-15-UG-10 | 50.0 - 75.0 GHz | 10 dBi | 150W
The WI-15-UG-10 is a high-precision Millimeter Wave (mmWave) Horn Antenna engineered for the V-Band spectrum (50 GHz to 75 GHz). Featuring an ultra-wide 54° beamwidth in both planes, this radiator provides consistent 10 dBi gain across the full frequency range. Precision-machined with a standard UG-385/U Flange, it is an essential tool for 5G/6G Research, millimeter-wave sensor testing, and advanced Signal Integrity measurements, supporting power handling up to 150W.
Technical Specifications
Electrical & RF Performance
Waveguide Standard WR-15 (V-Band)
Frequency Range 50.0 to 75.0 GHz
Standard Gain 10 dBi
Maximum Power Handling 150 Watts (CW)
V.S.W.R (Max) 1.3 : 1
-3dB Beamwidth (H / E Plane) 54° / 54°
Mechanical & Physical Specs
Dimensions (WxL) 28 x 37 mm
Net Weight 10 g
Waveguide Flange UG-385/U Style
Material Premium High-Precision Machining
Origin Made in Taiwan (FT-RF)
Key Tactical Features

V-Band Precision

Optimized for the 50-75 GHz spectrum, delivering the extreme frequency stability required for next-generation mmWave communication sub-systems.

Broad Field Illumination

Features a symmetrical 54° beamwidth, ideal for broad-area field strength generation in millimeter-wave EMC susceptibility testing.

Ultra-Compact Radiator

Weighing just 10g, this compact horn ensures minimal load on precision lab positioners while maintaining superior structural integrity.

Signal Security & Defense

Engineered for high-fidelity signal transmission and interference mitigation, supporting professional electronic protection and surveillance operations.

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