Wideband

Wideband Horn Antenna

A sectoral horn is a rectangular waveguide horn that flares in a single plane

A sectoral horn is a rectangular waveguide horn that flares in a single plane. It is divided into two categories: E‑plane sectoral horn and H‑plane sectoral horn. Featuring a fan-shaped beam, it is a single-plane simplified form of the pyramidal horn.

Classification and Structure

  • E-plane Sectoral Horn

    Structure: The rectangular waveguide flares only along the E-plane (narrow side), while the H-plane (broad side) stays unchanged.

    Aperture: Tall and narrow with a large E-plane aperture and a small H-plane aperture.

  • H-plane Sectoral Horn

    Structure: The rectangular waveguide flares only along the H-plane (broad side), while the E-plane (narrow side) stays unchanged.

    Aperture: Wide and short with a large H-plane aperture and a small E-plane aperture.

 

Specifications

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