Standard microwave antennas consist of a
parabolic shaped reflector spun from a sheet of
aluminum. The parabolic shape focuses energy at
the feed point of the antenna. These parabolic
antennas have a narrow focused beam of energy
and relatively high gain compared to many other
types of antennas. These antennas will have a
mounting system to attach the antenna to a pipe,
tower leg and/or a specific radio, in some
cases.