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RM-DCPHA218-15: Dual Circular Polarized Horn Antenna for 2–18 GHz Test Systems

In broadband microwave testing and electromagnetic evaluation, antenna selection is often determined not only by frequency coverage, but also by radiation stability, polarization characteristics, and integration flexibility. RM-DCPHA218-15 is designed for such requirements as a dual circular polarized horn antenna covering 2–18 GHz. With a typical gain of 15 dBi, it is suitable for measurement setups that require broadband performance together with a controlled directional response.

 

One of the key advantages of this antenna lies in its dual circular polarization configuration. In practical RF environments, this feature provides greater flexibility when evaluating signals with different polarization characteristics and can support more consistent measurement work across a wide frequency span. As a result, the antenna is well suited for applications including EMI detection, orientation analysis, reconnaissance, antenna gain verification, and radiation pattern measurement. Its typical VSWR of 1.5:1 also helps maintain stable impedance behavior in broadband test conditions.

For installation and system compatibility, the antenna is built with a waveguide-based RF interface and can be supplied with a coaxial conversion option when required. The available SMA-Female interface format makes it easier to connect the antenna with common RF instruments, microwave benches, and antenna measurement systems used in laboratories and test facilities.

From an application perspective, the RM-DCPHA218-15 is a practical solution for engineers who need a broadband horn antenna with circular polarization capability and dependable performance. For professional use cases covering 2 to 18 GHz, it offers a useful combination of bandwidth, gain, matching performance, and system adaptability.

RM-DCPHA218-15: Actual Product Photos

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Post time: Jun-05-2026

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