Menace Raptor Antenna 5.8Ghz Omni LHCP SMA Normal

Menace RC SKU: 2990000039309
Menace Raptor Antenna 5.8Ghz Omni LHCP SMA Normal
Menace Raptor Antenna 5.8Ghz Omni LHCP SMA Normal

Menace Raptor Antenna 5.8Ghz Omni LHCP SMA Normal

Menace RC SKU: 2990000039309
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MPN: MRC-RAPTOR-LHCP UPC: EAN: 3768497677675


Raptor Antenna 5.8Ghz Omni

The Raptor antenna is a small compact Omni that delivers a smooth radiation pattern and a high axial ratio with its unique PCB pagoda construction designed by Maarten Baert.

Features

Small 5.8Ghz Aero design with excellent omni directional pattern

Unique PCB construction allows manufacturing within fine tolerances

Gain 1.09db with a radiation efficiency of 92%

Clearer video reception with upto 20% greater signal received than other omni antenna topology with higher gain

High Axial Ratio for reversed polarity rejection, ideal for send and receive as a pair.

Robust injection moulded case for crash protection

Weighs less than 10grams

 

Specification:

Centre frequency 5.8 GHz

Frequency Range: 5550 – 6050 MHz

Matching S11 < -20dB, VSWR <1.22

Gain: 1.09dB with efficiency: 92%

Axial Ratio <1.3

Beam width: 360 degrees

Left or Right Hand Circular Polarised ( LHCP or RHCP)

SMA Connector

Height: 85mm

Weight: 9.4grams

 

Credit:

Manufactured under License CC BY-SA 4.0 from Maarten Baert

www.maartenbaert.be

 

Package Content:

1x Raptor 5.8Ghz Antenna

 

Please Note:

The Raptor Antenna’s incorporates a stronger SMA to Coax production method which includes a crimp metal collar.

On our first production batch from December 2016 we received feedback from some customers that they were experiencing breakage of the Raptor at the SMA to Coax junction in a crash.

We worked on a stronger fixing method where we have carried out testing to compare the fixing methods of the SMA to coax cable for strength and then passed it to test pilots to further evaluate the new method. The new method proved to be much stronger.

What we have concluded is that any antenna mounted on a top plate will not last and it will only be a finite number of crashes before the inevitable. The recommended mounting method is to mount the antenna out the rear of the drone and fasten the coax to the plate with cable zip ties or similar restraint. Whilst this will help nothing in this hobby is indestructible.

All production from January 2017 onwards has incorporated the stronger method.

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