RF Technologies 2.4 GHz Dish Antenna

The RF Technologies 2.4 GHz Dish Antenna is a 24 dBi grid parabolic dish designed for high-gain 2.4 GHz wireless links, with durable outdoor construction and support for vertical/horizontal polarization.

SKU: 102118 Categories , , Brand: RF Technologies

$ 293.46

RF Technologies 2.4 GHz Dish Antenna

The RF Technologies 2.4 GHz Dish Antenna is a high-gain grid parabolic antenna designed for long-range wireless links and point-to-point connectivity. With its rugged construction and excellent gain characteristics, this dish antenna is well-suited to outdoor installations in demanding environments.

Built from aluminum alloy and engineered for both horizontal and vertical polarization, this dish antenna delivers stable performance even in challenging weather conditions. Its parabolic grid design effectively reduces wind load while maintaining strong signal focus. The antenna supports 2.4 GHz wireless communications, making it ideal for backhaul, bridge links, telemetry, or other broadband wireless systems.


Key Features

  • 24 dBi gain for long-distance coverage

  • Compatible with both vertical and horizontal polarization

  • Low VSWR (≤ 1.5) for efficient signal transmission

  • Durable construction suitable for outdoor use

  • Lightweight grid design reduces wind loading

  • Easy to install on pole, wall, or tripod mounts


Technical Specifications

  • Frequency Range: 2,400 – 2,483 MHz

  • Gain: 24 dBi

  • Polarization: Linear (Vertical / Horizontal)

  • Impedance: 50 Ω

  • VSWR: ≤ 1.5

  • Horizontal Beamwidth: 14°

  • Vertical Beamwidth: 10°

  • Front-to-Back Ratio: > 30 dB

  • Maximum Input Power: 100 W

  • Operating Temperature Range: -40 °C to 80 °C

  • Rated Wind Velocity: 216 km/h

  • Connector: N-Female

  • Mounting Options: Pole, wall, or tripod (mast diameter Ø30–Ø50 mm)

  • Dimensions: approx. 600 × 900 mm

  • Weight: approx. 2.8 kg


Use Cases

  • Point-to-point wireless bridging

  • Long-range backhaul links

  • Remote telemetry and data links

  • Wireless network extension in rural areas

  • High-gain client or CPE antenna in 2.4 GHz systems