The
UISP-Dish is a
wide-band point-to-point parabolic dish antenna covering the
5.15–6.875 GHz frequency range — providing compatibility across a broader spectrum than traditional narrow-band 5 GHz dish antennas, making it future-proof for East African deployments as spectrum allocations evolve. Measuring
⌀650 × 200 mm (⌀25.6 × 7.9") with a device weight of
4.54 kg (10 lb) and mount weight of 3.1 kg (6.8 lb), the UISP-Dish features a
powder-coated galvanised steel, UV-stabilised polycarbonate, and aluminium alloy enclosure built for permanent outdoor tower and rooftop installation. The
precision pole mount with ±15° elevation mechanical adjustment is included, supporting pole diameters of
⌀40–90 mm (⌀1.57–3.5").
IPX6 weatherproofing and 200 km/h wind survivability with 860 N wind loading ensures reliable operation across East Africa's varied outdoor environments. Fully
NDAA compliant.
The
UISP-Dish delivers
30 dBi gain with a
5–6° azimuth and elevation beamwidth (3 dB) for focused, long-range PtP coverage across
30+ km link distances.
Dual-linear polarization with 20 dB cross-pol isolation and a
2:1 electrical beamwidth ratio provide reliable dual-polarity performance.
0° electrical downtilt.
Additional specifications:
- Wind survivability: 200 km/h (124 mph)
- Wind loading: 860 N at 200 km/h (193 lbf at 124 mph)
- Fully NDAA compliant
Ideal for
long-distance wireless backhaul, ISP infrastructure, building-to-building links, campus connectivity, remote site connections, and PtP deployments across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and the wider East and Central Africa region requiring
wide-band 5.15–6.875 GHz 30 dBi dish antenna performance with 30+ km PtP range, IPX6 weatherproofing, and precision ±15° elevation adjustment.