Full Name
Cassegrain Reflector Antenna
Alias
Dish Antenna
Parabolic Antenna
Definition
A paraboloidal reflector antenna with a convex subreflector, usually hyperboloidal in shape, located between the vertex and the prime focus of the main reflector.
Overview
The Cassegrain antenna design was adapted from the Cassegrain telescope, a type of reflecting telescope developed around 1672 and attributed to French priest Laurent Cassegrain.
Antenna Models
Below are 3 recorded antenna models using this design type. To conduct searches please visit the Antenna Procurement section.
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HBR High Gain 3.5 GHz 5G 2x2 MIMO Parabolic Antenna | 28 dBi | 3300 to 3800 MHz |
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Shenglu 5 GHz 2X2 MIMO High Performance 0.3 m Dish Antenna | 23 dBi | 5250 to 5850 MHz |
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Shenglu 5 GHz 2X2 MIMO High Performance 0.6 m Dish Antenna | 28 dBi | 5250 to 5850 MHz |