Fairview Microwave Launches In-House Pre-Built Gain Horn Antennas
Fairview Microwave has recently released its in-house, pre-built, gain horn antennas. The new products improve upon the company’s standard gain horns with the additions of coaxial adapters and a cage-style mount. The upgrades make mounting easier and enhance usability for RF engineers and technicians across different industries.
The cage-style mount included with the assembly facilitates easy mounting and makes antenna setups more versatile and flexible. Whether it’s for a long-term or temporary installation, the mount ensures a secure and reliable setup, adding to the product's ability to be used in diverse operational environments. The cage-style mount’s design reduces signal interference, making sure that the assemblies deliver peak performance without disruption.
Fairview gives customers what they need so they don’t have to find individual components by providing a simple, yet complete package that includes the horn, waveguide-to-coax adapter, and mount. This saves customers time and simplifies installation. Reducing setup time while providing “superior performance”, these assemblies can be utilized for a wide range of applications, from research laboratories to field deployments.
“These in-house, pre-built assemblies address the critical need for more adaptable and user-friendly antenna mounting solutions,” said Product Line Manager Kevin Hietpas. “Our aim is to provide products that not only meet the technical specifications of our customers but enhance their operational efficiency.”
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