WR75 Standard Gain Horn Antenna, 10GHz to 15 GHz, 10dbi gain, UBR Flange, SMA-Female Connector

Model No: HS-075-UBR-10-SF

Made in Taiwan
Frequency10.0 - 15.0 GHz
TypeWR-75 Horn
Gain10 dBi
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2026/06/25
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HS-075-UBR-10-SF WR-75 Horn Antenna

10.0 - 15.0 GHz | 10 dBi Gain | Ku-Band Laboratory Reference
The HS-075-UBR-10-SF is a high-precision Ku-Band Standard Gain Horn Antenna integrated with a low-loss waveguide-to-coaxial adapter. Operating within the 10.0 GHz to 15.0 GHz frequency range, this antenna delivers a consistent 10 dBi gain and excellent return loss. Precision-manufactured from high-grade aluminum with a durable stainless steel SMA-Female interface, it is an essential instrument for EMI/EMC testing and antenna gain measurement, ensuring superior signal integrity for mission-critical laboratory and field deployments.



Electrical & RF Performance
Frequency Range 10.0 GHz - 15.0 GHz
Waveguide Interface WR-75 (UBR)
Nominal Gain 10 dBi
Max Power Handling 250 Watts (CW)
Beamwidth (H/E) 54° / 54°
Mechanical & Physical
Dimensions 38 x 39 x 75.4 mm
Weight 75 g
Connector Type SMA-Female (Stainless Steel)
Body Material High-Grade Aluminum

Uniform Gain & Pattern Control

Optimized for the 10.0-15.0 GHz band, delivering symmetrical 54° beamwidths and the boresight accuracy required for high-fidelity antenna calibration.

Heavy-Duty SUS Interface

Equipped with a high-durability stainless steel SMA-Female connector, ensuring reliable electrical contact and structural wear resistance for repeated laboratory use.

Ultra-Compact Radiator

Weighing only 75g, this compact horn antenna ensures minimal load on precision laboratory positioners while maintaining high structural rigidity.

Customizable Infrastructure

Available with options for waterproof builds, PTZ control functions, and specialized mounting designs to meet specific outdoor tactical requirements.

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Contact our engineering team for technical support, performance verification data, or customized integration requirements.

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