Microwave antenna

[1] In addition to broadcasting, antennas are also used in radar, radio astronomy and electronic warfare.

Horns are widely used as antennas at UHF and microwave frequencies, above 300 MHz.

A leaky wave antenna uses a leaking transmission line to obtain radiation.

It can function independently or as a feeder for satellite communication reflector antennas.

It ensures excellent impedance matching and radiation pattern performance across the entire operating frequency band.

A typical larger microwave antenna designed for mid to long range
A parabolic satellite antenna for Erdfunkstelle Raisting, based in Raisting , Bavaria , Germany .
C band horn-reflector antennas on the roof of a telephone switching center in Seattle , Washington, part of the U.S. AT&T Long Lines microwave relay network.