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Discriminator Antenna for E-Band Millimeter Wave

Radio Waves

Radio Waves, The Leader in Microwave Antenna Innovation®, has announced the release of the HPCPE-80RS Discriminator antenna for the new E-Band millimeter wave band. The new HPCPE-80RS covers the allocation of 71 – 86 GHz. This new antenna provides 44 dBi of gain, has an excellent front-to-back ratio of 64 dB and meets all FCC regulations for the E-Band.

Andy Singer, President of Radio Waves, said “We are excited to be part of this new millimeter wave band that can be utilized for very high capacity links. Our investment in technology and people has allowed Radio Waves to become the leader in commercial antennas in this frequency range offering antennas which cover the 60, 70 and 80 GHz millimeter wave bands.”

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