Pasternack Creates L-Type Mounts For Standard Gain Horn Antennas

April 20, 2024
Pasternack’s latest innovation for antennas simplifies installation among many other features.

Pasternack recently announced its latest innovation, L-type mounts for standard gain horn antennas. This product improves testing and measurement setups through its combination of convenience and precision in one package.

The solution is simplistic and versatile, making antenna installations easier and enhances testing capabilities for professionals in a bevy of industries. “What sets them apart is their compatibility, with 19 round mounts that accommodate waveguide sizes ranging from WR-28 to WR-90-62. This compatibility ensures precise and efficient antenna installations that are suitable for a wide spectrum of applications.”

Pasternack’s antenna mounts are durable with their L-style mounting bracket which is made from “robust aluminum”. They can withstand harsh environments with their chromate conversion inside finish and anticorrosion gray paint outside finish.

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