Ubiquiti RocketDish 5G30-LW High-Gain 30dBi 5GHz Outdoor Antenna (RD-5G30-LW)
The Ubiquiti RocketDish RD-5G30-LW is a high-performance, 30dBi directional antenna engineered for outdoor point-to-point wireless connectivity. Designed for long-range deployments, it provides exceptional signal focus and reliability in challenging environments, making it ideal for bridging networks over large distances. Its dual-linear polarization ensures robust performance with minimal interference, while its rugged construction and weather-resistant design guarantee durability in harsh outdoor conditions. Compatible with Ubiquiti Rocket radios, the RocketDish RD-5G30-LW delivers precise, high-capacity wireless links for enterprise, ISP, and industrial applications.
Product Features
High-Gain 5GHz Directional Antenna
Focuses the wireless signal with 30dBi gain for extended point-to-point connections.
Dual-Linear Polarization
Enhances link reliability and minimizes interference by supporting both horizontal and vertical polarization.
Narrow Beamwidth
Offers 5.8° HPOL and VPOL beamwidth for precise targeting and reduced signal spillover.
Weather-Resistant Design
Built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, including high winds up to 200 km/h (125 mph).
Universal Mounting Options
Includes a pole mount, Rocket bracket, and weatherproof RF connectors for easy installation.
ETSI Certified
Meets EN 302 326 DN2 standards for professional wireless deployment.
Product Specifications
- Frequency Range: 5.1 – 5.9 GHz
- Gain: 30 dBi
- HPOL Beamwidth: 5.8° (3 dB)
- VPOL Beamwidth: 5.8° (3 dB)
- Front-to-Back Ratio: 30 dB
- Max VSWR: 1.6:1
- Polarization: Dual-Linear
- Cross-Pol Isolation: 35 dB Min.
- Wind Loading: 790 N @ 200 km/h (178 lbf @ 125 mph)
- Wind Survivability: 200 km/h (125 mph)
- Mounting: Universal Pole Mount, Rocket Bracket, Weatherproof RF Connectors Included
- Dimensions: 650 x 650 x 386 mm (25.6 x 25.6 x 15.2″)
- Weight: 7.4 kg (16.3 lb)
- ETSI Specification: EN 302 326 DN2
- NDAA Compliant: Yes




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