New L-type antenna mounts from Fairview Microwave

Fairview Microwave has announced the release of their L-type mounts for standard gain horn antennas.

These essential accessories simplify the antenna mounting process for test and measurement setups, offering convenience and precision to users.

The L-type mounts are designed to streamline the process of mounting standard gain horn antennas, making them ideal for various test and measurement scenarios. They come in a versatile range of 19-round mounts that are compatible with different waveguide sizes, including WR-28, WR-34, WR-42, and many more. Users can easily find the perfect fit for their specific application needs.

The new mounts feature an L-type design, providing stability and ease of installation and making them ideal for mounting antennas in diverse applications. Crafted from high-quality aluminium, they are built for durability and longevity, ensuring they withstand the rigours of demanding environments.

The inside of the mounts is treated with a chromate conversion coating, ensuring corrosion resistance and extended product life. Additionally, the outside finish of the mounts features anticorrosion grey paint, offering additional protection against environmental factors.

Fairview’s L-type mounts provide a hassle-free solution for mounting standard gain horn antennas, saving valuable time and effort in test and measurement setups. The L-type design ensures stable antenna positioning, reducing the chances of misalignment and enhancing measurement accuracy.

“Our L-type mounts for standard gain horn antennas give users a simplified yet reliable antenna mounting solution,” said Product Line Manager Kevin Hietpas. “They are engineered for test and measurement purposes, ensuring accurate and repeatable results in various applications.”

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