dbDirect Broadband Antennas

dbDirect Broadband QGBH Antennas

Broad frequency range, ideal for complementing RF test enclosures in various test setups. Ideal for applications from 300 MHz to 6 GHz

Application:

  • RF wireless device testing in Anechoic chambers where directional and high gain link required with DUT
  • 3G, 4G, 5G and 5G new radio (5G NR), Carrier aggregation, MIMO
  • LTE, LTE-A, WiMAX, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, GSM, Z-Wave, LoRa
  • Spectrum Analysis in DAS environment, radars, IoT

dbDirect Broadband Vivaldi Antennas

The dbDIRECT Broadband Antenna features a broad frequency range of operation, high gain, small form factor and directional radiation pattern, making it highly attractive for widespread use in test and measurement of emerging wireless technology devices and radars. Contrary to conventional Vivaldi antennas limited to operating only at higher frequencies, the dbDIRECT Broadband Antenna design is optimized to operate at a frequency as low as 700 MHz up to 6 GHz. This lightweight and compact antenna design provides excellent matching over a broad frequency range.

The antenna is designed to be placed in a DVTEST’s portable anechoic chamber such as the dbSAFE enclosures for OTA (Over the Air) testing of DUTs. The antennas can be mounted in fixed positions to facilitate repeatable results. When used in conjunction with a rotary positioning mechanism, customers are able to detect the highest point of power sensitivity for enhanced accuracy and repeatability in measurements. In this configuration, both the antennas and DUTs can be positioned in order to facilitate the measurement.

dbDirect Broadband DRH2 Antennas

Wide frequency range, ideal to complement RF test enclosures for various wireless testing applications. Ideal for applications from 18 to 40 GHz

 

dbDirect Broadband DRH2 Antennas

Ideal for applications from 2 to 18 GHz

 

dbDirect Broadband OBDR Antennas

Broad frequency range, ideal for complementing RF test enclosures in various test setups. Ideal for applications from 700 MHz to 18 GHz