Ubiquiti Networks HORN-5-60 network antenna Horn antenna 16 HORN-5-60

<div class="sntc-description-wrapper"> <!-- ---------------------------------------------------------- 1. Section with title, single subtitle and single paragraph ----------------------------------------------------------- --> <section class="description-section"> <h3 class="description-title">Ubiquiti Networks HORN-5-60, 16 dBi, 5.15 - 5.85 GHz, 60°, 60°, Horn antenna, Dual polarization</h3> <p>The horn antennas are interchangeable and improve beam-shaping for specific deployment and environment needs.</p> </section> <!-- ---------------------------------------------------------- 2. Section with full width photo* ----------------------------------------------------------- --> <section class="single-image-section"> <img src="https://cdnsenetic.blob.core.windows.net/$web/HORN-5-60.jpg" alt="Ubiquiti Networks HORN-5-60 network antenna Horn antenna 16 dBi" class="description-photo"> </section> <!-- ---------------------------------------------------------- 3. Section with title and multiple subtitles and paragraphs ----------------------------------------------------------- --> <section class="description-section"> <h4 class="description-subtitle">5 GHz Beamwidth Horn Antenna</h4> <p>With a range of different beam widths, the isolation antennas are interchangeable and feature high-performance beam patterns ideal for a range of deployment needs. Used with the airFiber® LTU and airMAX® radios, these antennas deliver superb co?location performance without sacrificing gain.</p> <h4 class="description-subtitle">Modular Design</h4> <p>The isolation antennas are interchangeable and feature high-performance beam patterns for a range of demanding deployment needs. Combined with the PrismStation 5AC or airFiber LTU radio, the system gets maximum gain out of the smallest footprint.</p> <h4 class="description-subtitle">Asymmetrical horn antennas</h4> <p>60° and 90° versions have naturally attenuated side lobes and extremely low back radiation. They offer the best front-to-back ratio in the industry and the lowest side lobe radiation. Asymmetrical horn antennas are ideal for cluster sector installations with high co-location requirements.</p> </section> </div>...

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