Works with sprint, T-Mobile, at&t, Verizon and more 700mhz - 2700mhz
Yagi antenna wide band 806-960⁄1710-2500 MHz h-pol or v-pol, 700-2700mhz Yagi antenna 9dbi outdoor, n female with short pigtail. Supports all carriers. Electrical data: Frequency: 806-960⁄1710-2500 MHz gain: 9 dbi vswr: < 1.5:1 polarization: Horizontal or vertical horizontal beam width: 65° vertical beam width: 55° nominal impedance: 50 ohms f/b ratio: >14 db. max input power: 100 w lightning protection: DC ground mechanical data: Connector: N female dimensions: 11.81 x 8.27 x 2.56 in weight: 1.76 lb. cable length: 1ft reflector material: Aluminum alloy redone material: Weatherproof ABS mounting method: Mast size: Ø40-Ø50mm rated wind velocity: 210km/h operating temperature: -40~+65c high performance wide band log periodic antenna designed to operate continuously from 700 MHz to 2500 mhz. This wide band design eliminates the need to purchase different antennas for each frequency. This simplifies installations since the same antenna can be used for a wide array of wireless applications where wide coverage is desired. Wide band Yagi antenna is ideal for distributed antenna systems, das. A das system is used to distribute cellular and Wi-Fi signals throughout a building or area. It is also suited for directional and multipoint ieee 802.11b/g/n wireless lans, public wireless hotspot applications and other systems operating in the 2.4ghz ism band. The broadband characteristics of the antenna enable it to operate over a very wide frequency. This antenna features 9 dbi of gain and a 55 degree vertical beam width. The internal components of this antenna are enclosed within a uv-stable white ABS redone for all-weather operation. It is supplied with a tilt and swivel mast mount kit.
Great antenna for the money. I was concerned, because the holes bracket did to line up to the bolts on the housing. However, once the nuts and washers were removed form the studs it was not an issue. The bolts are not pressed in, allowing for some play, and the spring of lock washers were causing them to splay apart a bit. Time will tell how the housing holds up to the sun. I’ll update if there is an issue.
comments powered by DisqusWorks well! Was worth the money.