The HyperGain® HG5827G High-Performance Reflector Grid Wi-Fi Antenna is ideal for long-range highly directional 5.8GHz ISM and UNII band applications. These antennas are ideal for point to point systems, point to multi-point and wireless bridges. Its compact design makes it nearly invisible in most installations, and it can be installed for either vertical or horizontal polarization. Rugged and Weatherproof - The antennas' construction features a rust-proof die cast aluminum reflector grid for superior strength and light weight. The 2-piece reflector grid is simple to assemble and significantly reduces shipping costs. The grid surface is UV powder coated for durability and aesthetics. The open-frame grid design minimizes wind loading.
This antenna is supplied with a 60 degree tilt and swivel mast mount kit. This allows installation at various degrees of incline for easy alignment. They can be adjusted up or down from 0° to 60°.
Features for this Antenna product
- 27 dBi gain
- Superior performance
- Die cast aluminum construction
- UV stable light gray powder coat finish
- All weather operation
Applications for this Antenna product
- 5.8GHz UNII applications
- 5.8GHz ISM applications
- 5.8GHz Wireless LAN systems
- Long-range Directional Applications
- Point to Point, Point to Multi-point Systems, Wireless Bridges, Backhaul Applications & Wireless Video Systems
Specifications
| Frequency |
5725-5850 MHz |
| Gain |
27 dBi |
| Polarization |
Horizontal or Vertical |
| Horizontal Beam Width |
6° |
| Vertical Beam Width |
9° |
| Front to Back Ratio |
25 dB |
| Impedance |
50 Ohm |
| Max. Input Power |
100 Watts |
| VSWR |
< 1.5:1 avg. |
| Weight |
5.3 lbs. (2.4 kg) |
| Grid Dimensions |
15.7 x 23.6 inches (400 x 600 mm) |
| Mounting |
2 in. (50.8 mm) diameter mast max. |
| Operating Temperature |
-40° C to to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F) |
| Lighting Protection |
DC Short |
| RoHS Compliant |
Yes |
| Connector |
N-Female |
Wind Loading Data
Wind Speed (MPH) |
Loading
|
| 100 |
20.0 lb. |
| 120 |
31.0 lb. |
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