WR62 Waveguide to Coaxial Adapter, 12.4G to 18GHz, SMA-Female Connector, PBR Flange

Model No: WC-062-PBR-A1-SF

Waveguide: WR-62
Frequency: 12.4 to 18GHz
Max Power (W): 250W
Size(mm): 31.2x33.3x32.5
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Ku-Band Waveguide Coaxial Adapter

Model: WC-062-PBR-A1-SF | 12.4 GHz - 18 GHz | SMA-Female Connector
The WC-062-PBR-A1-SF is a laboratory-standard precision adapter designed for high-efficiency signal transition between WR-62 waveguide systems and coaxial SMA interfaces. Optimized for the Ku-band, it supports stable RF performance for power levels up to 250W. Built from premium Aluminum with a robust UG-2664/U flange, this adapter meets international standards for mechanical precision, making it the definitive choice for pairing with standard gain horn antennas in professional Radar systems, satellite links, and mission-critical Signal Defense operations.
Core Electrical Specifications
Frequency Range 12.4 GHz to 18 GHz
Maximum Power Handling 250 Watts
V.S.W.R 1.25 (Optimized)
Waveguide Type WR-62
Flange Interface UG-2664/U (PBR Flange)
Connector Interface SMA-Female (Stainless Steel)
Impedance 50 Ohm
Mechanical & Environmental Parameters
Dimensions (L x W x H) 31.2 x 33.3 x 32.5 mm
Net Weight (N.W.) 20 g
Body Material Premium Grade Aluminum
Connector Material Stainless Steel
Manufacturing Origin Taiwan Design & Made in Taiwan
Key Tactical & Industrial Features

Superior Signal Integrity

Maintains an exceptionally low VSWR of 1.25 across the entire 12.4-18 GHz band, ensuring maximum energy transfer and accurate data collection.

High-Power Reliability

Engineered to handle up to 250W of input power, making it suitable for both high-precision receiving measurements and tactical signal security operations.

International Standard Compliance

Fully compliant with international WR-62 and UG-2664/U standards, ensuring seamless compatibility with global industrial Ku-band hardware.

Ultra-Lightweight Architecture

Weighing only 20g, this aluminum adapter is ideal for integration into portable PTZ control systems or mobile tactical monitoring sub-systems.