RF elements UltraHorn 5Ghz 24dBi TwistPort Antenna
The RF elements UltraHorn 5Ghz 24dBi TwistPort Antenna provides high gain and low loss for point-to-point links, with ultra noise rejection and a symmetrical beam. Its mount is separate from the antenna for quick and easy adjustment, making it a great choice for long links in noisy environments.
Tech Specs
Click here for the RF Elements UH-TP-5-24 datasheet.
| Device Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Technical Data | |
| Antenna Connection | TwistPort™ - Quick Locking Waveguide Port |
| Antenna Type | Horn |
| Materials | UV Resistant ABS Plastic Polycarbonate Polypropylene Aluminium Stainless Steel |
| Environmental Rating | IP55 |
| Pole Mounting Diameter | 30–80 mm (1.2–3.1 inch) Recommended as close to 80 mm (3.1 inch) as possible |
| Temperature | -30°C to +55°C (-22°F to +131°F) |
| Wind Survival | 160 km/h (100 mi/h) |
| Wind Load | 150/104 N – Front/Side at 160 km/h (100 mi/h) |
| Effective Projected Area | 1231/849 cm² – Front/Side (190.8/131.6 in²) |
| Mechanical Adjustment | ± 25° Elevation, ± 25° Azimuth |
| Weight | 8.2 kg (18 lbs) – single unit 9.2 kg (20 lbs) – single unit incl. package |
| Packaging Dimensions | Single Unit Retail Box: 55.0 × 55.0 × 66.6 cm (21.7 x 21.7 x 26.2 inch) |
| Performance | |
| Frequency Range | 5180 - 6775 MHz * |
| Gain | 24 dBi |
| Azimuth Beam Width -3 dB | H 11° / V 11° |
| Elevation Beam Width -3 dB | H 11° / V 11° |
| Azimuth Beam Width -6 dB | H 16° / V 15° |
| Elevation Beam Width -6 dB | H 16° / V 15° |
| Beam Efficiency** | 99% |
| Polarization | Double Linear H+V |
| Front-to-Back Ratio | 40 dB |
FAQs
Q1: What is the RF Elements UltraHorn TP 5‑24 and what is it used for?
A: The RF Elements UltraHorn TP 5‑24 is a high‑performance outdoor horn antenna designed for point‑to‑multipoint (PtMP) wireless networks. It provides reliable signal coverage with a balanced beam pattern that supports wide area service in outdoor environments.
Q2: What does “5‑24” refer to in the UltraHorn TP 5‑24?
A: The “5‑24” specification indicates the horizontal beamwidth range of the antenna, which defines how wide the signal disperses across the coverage area. This range supports flexible sector coverage needs for various network designs.
Q3: How does the horn design benefit wireless performance?
A: The horn antenna design offers controlled, uniform radiation with reduced sidelobe interference. This promotes consistent connectivity across the sector, improving link stability and throughput for client devices.
Q4: Where is the UltraHorn TP 5‑24 typically deployed?
A: This antenna is ideal for wireless ISP base stations, campus wireless networks, fixed‑wireless access points, and community broadband systems where dependable sector coverage and strong RF performance are required.
Q5: What physical and environmental features does the UltraHorn TP 5‑24 antenna offer?
A: The UltraHorn TP 5‑24 is built with a rugged outdoor housing designed to withstand harsh weather and temperature extremes. It supports pole or mast mounting for secure installation and dependable long‑term performance in outdoor network deployments.