RF elements 90° Asymmetrical Beam Antenna
The 90° Asymmetrical Horn CC Antenna features a radiation pattern that is 90° wide in the azimuth plane and 25° in elevation. With increased gain and high beam efficiency, it provides excellent coverage planning options. This antenna surpasses traditional patch array sector antennas due to its stable radiation pattern across the entire bandwidth of operation. It also offers exceptional noise rejection and precise radiation pattern, making it suitable for high-density access point clusters and densely co-located sites. N-female connectors ensure a wide range of radio connectivity.
Tech Specs
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| Device Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Technical Data | |
| Radio Connection | 2x N Female Bulkhead Connector |
| Antenna Type | Horn |
| Materials | UV Resistant ABS Plastic Polycarbonate HDPE Aluminium Stainless Steel |
| Environmental Rating | IP55 |
| Pole Mounting Diameter | 40–80 mm (recommend as close to 80 mm as possible) |
| Temperature | -35°C to +60°C (-31°F to +140°F) |
| Wind Survival | 160 km/h |
| Wind Loading | 76 N at 160 km/h |
| Mechanical Adjustment | ± 20° Elevation, ± 20° Azimuth |
| Weight | 5.5 kg / 12.1 lbs – single unit* 7.5 kg / 16.5 lbs – single unit incl. package* |
| Packaging Dimensions | Single Unit Retail Box: 485 × 420 × 190 mm / 19.0 × 16.5 × 7.5 inch* |
| Performance | |
| Frequency Range | 5180 - 6000 MHz |
| Gain | 16 dBi |
| Azimuth Beam Width -3 dB | H 60° / V 60° |
| Elevation Beam Width -3 dB | H 16° / V 16° |
| Azimuth Beam Width -6 dB | H 90° / V 90° |
| Elevation Beam Width -6 dB | H 25° / V 25° |
| Beam Efficiency** | 90% |
| Front-to-Back Ratio | 30 dB |
| VSWR Max 5180-6000 MHz | 1.8 |
| Polarization | Dual Linear H + V |
| Impedance | 50 Ohm |
FAQs
Q1: What is the RF Elements 90° Asymmetrical Beam Antenna HG3‑CC‑A90‑V2 and what is it used for?
A: The RF Elements 90° Asymmetrical Beam Antenna HG3‑CC‑A90‑V2 is a high‑performance outdoor wireless antenna designed for point‑to‑multipoint (PtMP) deployments. It delivers wide sector coverage with a controlled asymmetrical beam pattern for reliable wireless distribution across large areas.
Q2: What does “asymmetrical beam” mean for this antenna?
A: An asymmetrical beam means the antenna’s signal pattern is shaped to extend coverage more in desired directions while reducing signal spill where coverage is less critical. This helps improve performance and minimize interference in complex wireless environments.
Q3: What does the “90°” specification indicate?
A: The 90° horizontal beamwidth refers to the width of the antenna’s coverage field. A 90° beam offers broad sector coverage, enabling the antenna to serve many clients across a large outdoor area with dependable signal strength.
Q4: Where is the HG3‑CC‑A90‑V2 antenna typically deployed?
A: This antenna is ideal for wireless ISP base stations, campus wireless networks, community broadband, and fixed‑wireless access installs where wide, stable sector coverage and controlled wireless performance are essential.
Q5: What physical and environmental features does the HG3‑CC‑A90‑V2 offer?
A: The antenna is built with a rugged outdoor housing designed to withstand harsh weather and temperature extremes. It supports mast or pole mounting for secure installation and long‑term outdoor wireless reliability.