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USA:

Tel +1.512.531.6400
Fax +1.512.531.6500

FINLAND:

Tel +358.2.838.3300
Fax +358.2.865.1233

UK:

ONLINE:

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[email protected]

www.ets-lindgren.com

SINGAPORE:

Tel +65.536.7078
Fax +65.536.7093

Tel +44.(0)1438.730.700
Fax +44.(0)1438.730.750

Standard Configuration

Standard gain or octave horn assembly consisting of
coaxial feed, flanged waveguide, and mounting bracket.

Mounting bracket with 1/4 x 20 threads

Complete calibration factors and signed Certificate of
Conformance included in Manual (Octave Horns only).

Calibration by measurement not applicable to Standard Gain Horns.

Options

None

Applications

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

FCC-15

FCC-15

FCC-15

FCC-15

FCC-15

FCC-18

FCC-18

FCC-18

FCC-18

FCC-18

IEC/CISPR/EN

IEC/CISPR/EN

IEC/CISPR/EN

IEC/CISPR/EN

IEC/CISPR/EN

SAE J1113

SAE J1113

SAE J1113

SAE J1113

SAE J1113

SAE J1338

SAE J1338

SAE J1338

SAE J1338

SAE J1338

SAE J1507

SAE J1507

SAE J1507

SAE J1507

SAE J1507

SAE J1551

SAE J1551

SAE J1551

SAE J1551

SAE J1551 MIL-STD-461E

MIL-STD-461E

MIL-STD-461E

MIL-STD-461E

MIL-STD-461E

MIL-STD-1541

MIL-STD-1541

MIL-STD-1541

MIL-STD-1541

MIL-STD-1541 MIL-STD-285

MIL-STD-285

MIL-STD-285

MIL-STD-285

MIL-STD-285

NACSIM

NACSIM

NACSIM

NACSIM

NACSIM

3160

3160

3160

3160

3160

RE

RE

RE, RI

RI

RI

RI

RI

RE, RI

RE

RE, RI

RE

3161

3161

3161

3161

3161

RE

RE

RE, RI

RI

RI

RI

RI

RE, RI

RE

RE, RI

RE

RE = Radiated Emissions

RI = Radiated Immunity (Susceptibility)

Electrical Specifications

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

FREQUENCY

FREQUENCY

FREQUENCY

FREQUENCY

FREQUENCY

GAIN

GAIN

GAIN

GAIN

GAIN

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

E -

E -

E -

E -

E -

H -

H -

H -

H -

H -

MAXIMUM

MAXIMUM

MAXIMUM

MAXIMUM

MAXIMUM

TYPICAL

TYPICAL

TYPICAL

TYPICAL

TYPICAL

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

FACTOR

FACTOR

FACTOR

FACTOR

FACTOR

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

PLANE

CONTINUOUS

CONTINUOUS

CONTINUOUS

CONTINUOUS

CONTINUOUS

FIELD

FIELD

FIELD

FIELD

FIELD

POWER

POWER

POWER

POWER

POWER

STRENGTH

STRENGTH

STRENGTH

STRENGTH

STRENGTH

3160-01

0.96 –

1.46 GHz

16.5 dBi

15.4 dB (1/m)

26

0

27

0

550 W

700 V/m

3160-02

1.12 –

1.70 GHz

16.3 dBi

16.9 dB (1/m)

26

0

26

0

550 W

700 V/m

3160-03

1.70 –

2.60 GHz

16.3 dBi

20.6 dB (1/m)

27

0

27

0

500 W

650 V/m

3160-04

2.60 –

3.95 GHz

16.7 dBi

23.7 dB (1/m)

26

0

27

0

250 W

500 V/m

3160-05

3.95 –

5.85 GHz

16.7 dBi

27.3 dB (1/m)

26

0

27

0

250 W

500 V/m

3160-06

5.85 –

8.20 GHz

17.1 dBi

29.9 dB (1/m)

24

0

25

0

250 W

500 V/m

3160-07

8.20 – 12.40 GHz

16.9 dBi

33.5 dB (1/m)

26

0

26

0

250 W

500 V/m

3160-08

12.40 – 18.00 GHz

16.7 dBi

37.1 dB (1/m)

26

0

27

0

200 W

435 V/m

3160-09

18.00 – 26.50 GHz

16.8 dBi

40.3 dB (1/m)

27

0

27

0

50 W

220 V/m

3160-10

26.50 – 40.00 GHz

17.0 dBi

43.5 dB (1/m)

27

0

27

0

10 W

100 V/m

3161-01

1.00 –

2.00 GHz

16.3 dBi

16.9 dB (1/m)

26

0

26

0

550 W

700 V/m

3161-02

2.00 –

4.00 GHz

17.5 dBi

22.3 dB (1/m)

22

0

22

0

250 W

500 V/m

3161-03

4.00 –

8.00 GHz

17.5 dBi

28.3 dB (1/m)

22

0

22

0

250 W

500 V/m

Gain shown is for mid-band of the operating range. Antenna factor is flat within ± 0.5 dB over each frequency.

Field Strength shown is for 1 meter separation.

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The development of standard gain horn antennas was

spurred by the arrival of World War II and with it, an increased

interest in microwave frequencies. The standard gain horn is

unique in that gain can be computed to a tenth of a decibel if

the antenna is manufactured with precision. This characteris-

tic allows these antennas to serve as primary standards for

gain measurements. Standard gain horns also have the ability

to realize specified beamwidths independently in the two

principal planes.

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