TetraAnt 5 12 35 XHV
Small multi-polarized antenna allows for:
Electrical
| Frequency range | 5.1 - 5.75 GHz |
| VSWR | < 2.0 |
| Gain | 12.0 dBi |
| Polarization | Linear |
| Port to Port Isolation | Better than 30 dB dB |
| Elevation HPBW | 35 degrees |
| Azimuth HPBW | 35 degrees |
| Lightning protection | DC ground |
Mechanical
| Technology | Microstrip |
| Connector | 3 x N Female/Back |
| Dimensions | 160x160x30 mm |
| Weight | 0.3 kg |
| Mounting kit | Includes mast mounting hardware ; 2 inch (51mm) max. |
| Radome material | PVC ; white |
| Base material | High strength aluminum alloy |
| Construction | Completely closed |
Radiation characteristics
As you can see, antenna can be mounted in two configurations, depicted in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2. For both configurations radiation characteristics will be slightly differ.
Below there are 2 pairs of patterns - for the configuration 1 and 2. Both are taken at 5.5 GHz for H and V cuts.
To clarify:
Fig.1 shows the -+ 45 deg. (MIMO slant) and V configuration.
Fig.2 shows the HV (MIMO HV) and -45 deg. configuration.
Matching (VSWR) and mutual coupling
Below there is a screenshot from R3860A RF Component Analyzer. Device Under Test (DUT) was TetraAnt 5 12 35 XHV - in one picture can be seen matching (VSWR) and port to port isolation - more on this in the section Technology - port to port isolation.