Description
The Emrss Directional Patch 5.8GHZ Sma Articulated Antenna is a high gain antenna designed for use with the RF Explorer analyzer. It has an 8dBi gain in the front face and features a true SMA connector, making it compatible with all RF Explorer models. This antenna is recommended for detecting RF sources with high sensitivity, including distant transmitters and hidden bug devices. It can also be used to locate lost drones or RC planes that are still transmitting a valid signal. Additionally, it can be used with the RF Explorer Signal Generator to determine path loss and adjust antenna orientation in a RF link. The antenna has an impedance of 50ohm, a patch articulated type, and a characterized response of 5600-5900MHz. Its radiation lobe is 40 degrees and it has a VSWR rating.
The 5.8Ghz directional antenna is a high gain, excellent choice to use RF Explorer analyzer to scan in a specific direction. As opposed to omnidirectional antennas such as dipole type, this patch antenna has an 8dBi gain in the front face. It includes a true SMA connector (not RP-SMA as most in the market) and therefore fits perfectly in all RF Explorer models.
This antenna is suggested for high sensitivity detection of RF sources with RF Explorer Spectrum Analyzer, including distant transmitters, focus and orientate antennas or find nearby hidden bug devices. It is also perfect to find your lost drone or RC plane as long as still transmit valid signal. Alternatively, it can be used in the RF Explorer Signal Generator to produce a quality long distant RF source to determine path loss and adjust antenna orientation in a RF link.
Specifications Impedance: 50ohm
Connector: SMA male
Type: Patch articulated
Characterized response: 5600-5900MHz
Radiation lobe: 40 degrees
VSWR: