5.8 GHz 12 dBi Professional Omnidirectional Antenna
 HG5812u Pro

   Features for this Antenna product
  • Superior performance
  • Heavy duty industrial grade design
  • Fiberglass radome
  • All weather operation
  • Integral N-Female Connector
5.8 GHz 12 dBi Professional Omnidirectional Antenna
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The HyperGain® HG5812U-PRO is a professional high gain omni-directional base station WiFi antenna designed and optimized for the 5.8GHz ISM and UNII band. This antenna is ideally suited for multipoint applications where long range and wide coverage is desired.

Rugged and Weatherproof

The HG5812U-PRO construction features a heavy duty fiberglass radome for durability and aesthetics. Designed to operate in the harshest of environments, the HG5812U-PRO far exceeds other omni-directional antennas. The included mounting system features heavy-duty mast clamps, allowing installation on masts from 1.4 inches (35 mm) up to 2.0 inches (50 mm) diameter. This antenna features an integral N-Female connector.

   Applications for this Antenna product
  • 5.8GHz UNII applications
  • 5.8GHz ISM applications
  • 5.8GHz Wireless LAN systems
  • WiFi
  • Wireless Video Systems
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Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Frequency 5725-5850 MHz
Gain 12 dBi
Polarization Vertical
Downtilt
Vertical Beam Width
Horizontal Beam Width 360°
Impedance 50 Ohm
Max. Input Power 150 Watts
VSWR < 1.5:1 avg.
Lightning Protection DC Short

Mechanical Specifications

Weight 1.5 lbs (0.7kg)
Length 29.4 in. (0.7m)
Base Diameter 2.28 in. (57.9mm)
Base Length 3.37 in. (85.7mm)
Radome Diameter 2.04 in. (51.8mm)
Radome Material Fiberglass
Mounting 1.4 in. (35 mm) to 2.0 in. (50 mm) dia mast
Rated Wind Velocity 137 MPH/S (220Km/S)
Operating Temperature -40° C to to 85° C
(-40° F to 185° F)
Connector Integral N-Female
RoHS Compliant Yes

Wind Loading Data

Wind Speed (MPH) Loading
100 15 lb.
125 24 lb.

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