5.8 GHz ISM / UNII Band 17 dBi Backfire Wireless LAN Antenna
Model: HG5817D

Applications and Features

Applications:
  • 5.8GHz UNII applications
  • 5.8GHz ISM applications
  • 5.8GHz Wireless LAN systems
  • Point to Point, Point to Multi-point Systems
  • Wireless Bridges
  • Backhaul Applications
  • Wireless Video Systems
   
Features:
 
RoHS Compliant Product
  • Superior performance
  • Light weight
  • All weather operation
  • Compact Size
  • 25° beam-width
  • Can be installed for either vertical or horizontal polarization
  • Includes tilt and swivel mast mount
  • RoHS Compliant
HyperGain® HG5817D: 5.8 GHz 17 dBi Backfire Antenna
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Description

Superior Performance

The HyperGain® HG5817D is a high-performance Compact Backfire WiFi Antenna that provides 17 dBi gain with a 25° beam-width for directional 5.8GHz ISM and UNII band applications. The weather resistant composite radome houses the "Backfire" reflector which is designed to minimize interference. This antenna can be oriented for either vertical or horizontal polarization.

Rugged and Weatherproof

Supplied with a 60 Degree Tilt and Swivel Mast Mount The compact size of this antenna helps minimize wind loading and the rugged, weatherproof construction ensures years of reliable operation. This antenna is supplied with a 60 degree tilt and swivel mast mount kit.

Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Frequency 5725-5850 MHz
Gain 17 dBi
Horizontal Beam Width 25 degrees
Vertical Beam Width 25 degrees
Front to Back Ratio >25 dB
Impedance 50 Ohm
VSWR < 1.5:1 avg.
Maximum Input Power 20 Watts
Lightning Protection DC Ground
Connector Integral N-Female

Mechanical Specifications

Weight 2 lbs. (.90 kg)
Dimensions
Diameter x Depth
9.7 x 2.2 (inches)
246 x 56 (mm)
Radome Material UV-inhibited Polymer
Operating Temperature -40° C to to 85° C
(-40° F to 185° F)
Mounting 2" (50.8 mm) dia. mast max.
Polarization Vertical and Horizontal
Wind Survival >130 MPH (210 km/h)
RoHS Compliant Yes

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