Description
A high-gain antenna that uses a parabolic reflector to focus electromagnetic waves onto a single point (the feed), resulting in a narrow, directional beam. The parabolic shape ensures that signals are reflected with minimal loss, providing excellent directivity and high signal-to-noise ratio. Parabolic dish antennas are widely used in satellite communications, radio telescopes, microwave communication, and radar systems, where long-range and high-precision signal transmission or reception are required. They operate over a wide range of frequencies and offer high efficiency, low sidelobe levels, and the ability to focus energy on a specific direction, making them ideal for point-to-point communication and deep space exploration.





