Game Changing Sector Antenna
Symmetrical Horn Carrier Class Gen2 is a scalar horn with the same size of main beam in horizontal and vertical planes, equipped with N-female connectors. Since 2014, our horns address major weaknesses of mainstream sector antenna technologies and provide excellent noise rejection, network scalability, and throughput improvement.
Approved by tens of thousands of installations all around the globe, RF elements Symmetrical Horn Carrier Class Antennas are the new standard for fast and sustainable wireless.
Coverage Without Null
Mainstream sector antennas have a radiation pattern that is wide in azimuth but flat in elevation plane. If an AP is too high, customers that are positioned too close will suffer from low AP signal.
Breakthrough Scalability
Symmetrical Horn CC Gen2 facilitates breakthrough scalability of wireless networks. Unique beam performance and great co-location characteristics allow for higher density sectors, compared to traditional sector technology.
Symmetrical Horn CC Gen2 features precise main beam widths, spanning from 30 to 90 degrees: a range of models suitable for any situation.
N-type Connectors
Symmetrical Horn Carrier Class Antennas feature N-type female connectors, used with wide range of Radios. For example, mimosaTM, Cambium NetworksTM PMP450, LigoWaveTM, and many others. Users of UBNTTM Rocket M5 Titanium, MikroTikTM connectorized radios (NetBoxTM, BaseBoxTM and NetMetalTM) can also utilize coaxial ports on Carrier Class Symmetrical Horn Antennas.
Seven Different Radiation Angles
Symmetrical Horn CC Gen2 Antennas offer a wide selection of seven different radiation angles covering 30° - 90° with 10° steps. This worldwide unique feature allows network builders to follow the golden rule of wireless networking: to choose the right antenna for the particular job.
While competitors limit their offering to literally a couple of sector antennas, RF elements provides a wide selection of coverage patterns so you can achieve sector coverage exactly as you need it. This is an essential base for increasing throughput and scaling your wireless networks.