Includes pole/wall mounting bracket and hardware (mast sold separately)
Proxicast’s universal wide-band Yagi antenna is compatible with all 3G and 4G/LTE/xLTE data services from Verizon Wireless, AT&T Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Bell Mobility, Rogers Wireless, Telus, Sasktel, Telcel, Movistar, Digicel and many other operators. It can also be used with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi access points as well as 900 MHz radio systems.
This small, light-weight, easy-to-install directional antenna improves transmit and receive signals across a wide frequency spectrum range and is ideal for many outdoor applications, including building rooftops, utility poles, surveillance trailers, well sites, remote telemetry units, meters, homes and offices.
With the appropriate adapter cable (not included), this antenna is compatible with USB cellular modems and Mi-Fi Hotspots, external 3G/4G cellular modems and routers from companies such as CalAmp, Cisco, Cradlepoint, MoFi, Digi, Pepwave, Proxicast, and Sierra Wireless. It is also compatible with most signal booster/amplifiers.
Electrical Properties • Frequency Range: 700-2700 MHz • Impedance: 50 ohms • Gain: 11 dBi • Beam Width: Vert. 60⁄55 degrees, Horiz. 90⁄70 degrees • Polarization: Vertical • VSWR: ADGP < 1.5:1 • Max Input Power: 100 W
Mechanical Properties • Connector: N Female on 12 inch LMR 195 pigtail (coax may be black or white) • Material: ABS / Brass / Aluminum - RoHS compliant • Operation Temp.: -40C to +60C • Max Wind Load: 216 km/hr (134 mph) • Weight: 794 g (28 oz) • Dimensions: 290 x 200 x 120 mm (11.4 x 7.9 x 4.7 in) excluding 120 x 75 mm bracket • Mounting: Pole or Wall (2.5 in dia. U-bolts & bracket included)
Directional antennas must be pointed toward a cell tower. For help locating your nearest tower, consult the OpenSignal or CellReception sites.
For MIMO applications mount 2 identical Yagi antennas at a 90 degree angle to each other.
Proxicast is a USA-based manufacturer of wireless equipment.
Does exactly what it says - they promise 11dB, and that’s what I’m getting.
Five Stars - JD
good signal with this antenna
Exactly what was discribed , very pleased !!!
Arrived in perfect shape. Used to improve Verizon reception. Pleased that it provided a noticeable improvement over previous antenna.
I live in the country in the middle of the woods. A Verizon tower is 3.8 miles North located through 1⁄4 mile of dense trees. Cell bars on an iPhone 6 is 2 and voice calls are OK. The cell phone consistantly indicates LTE. I Purchased 2 Proxicast units and connected in a “V” one Plus 45 and the other minus 45 degrees. The antennas are connected using 2 TRENDnet LMR400 N-Type Male to N-Type Female Weatherproof Cable (12M, 39.4ft.) TEW-L412 and 2 OdiySurveil™ 1M RF Type-N Male to SMA Male WLAN Antenna Extension Coaxial Cable,39”,RG316 cables. The cables are connected to a Verizon MoFi model T1114. Total antenna investment was $310.During this spring leaf-out service degraded. The same last year. This year we had a lot of rain and internet became more degraded. I did the usual internet research and pieced together this system. For this test the antennas mounted to a pole and mounted to a balcony railing to test out the system before climbing the roof. I didn’t see a big difference in the MoFi Data menu RPSP & RPSQ values but the values were usable to navigate directionally the best antenna aim. Here are the (meter.net) test results with and without the antenna connected.Mimo Yagi - WithoutPing (ms): 119 - 141Down (Mbit/s): 14.5 - 1.6Up (Mbit/s): 5.2 - 3.0Very satisfied!Background:I gave up on Satellite Internet (Hughesnet) 1.5 years ago. For the roughly same subscription price, I have Verizon 26G (20 Plus 2 gig bonus per phone) shared data for $90.20. At the time Hughesnet Gen4 10G for $59 was unusable for streaming video. The faster offering at the time was $109 for 20G was better but not as fast as Verizon. Satellite’s inherent latency (longer ping time) is another consideration. Every satilite ping can take 800 or more milliseconds.Unlimited Verizon data caps hot spots and tethering to 10G so I am better off with a shared data plan for now. The antenna investment is not tied to Verizon and can be used to with other providors should another arangment be more favorable.
Brings in signal fully at our campsite.
I bought two of these antennas to utilize the true MIMO technology of my hotspot. I currently have Sprint as my ISP for my house since I can’t get DSL or Cable where I live. If your shopping for antennas to improve your signal make sure whatever “band” you are on to get the correct antenna for the band. I bought these because it covered them all. I am probably going to buy 2 more for my lake house since I can’t get a internet provider out there either. I went from 1-3 Mbps Down and .5 up ……..to……. 20-25 Mbps Down and 10-15 Mbps Up…..I didn’t think this would work as well as it did but I was amazed. If I ever get to purchase two more antennas for my second home I will add a video review to show you the results first hand.PS: I started off with around 1-2 bars inside with some dead spots inside my house. I installed the antenna on the roof and the best location I could find and pointed them to the closest Cell Tower I could find thru OpenSignal software. I ended up with full bars and a happy customer.Thanks Proxicast.
My company is working on a product and having this item which had been in a sketchy 3G 4G cleared it up to a very clear 4G. Great product, we will be buying many more.
Works as expected, signal increase is at least as advertised after extensive testing.We have it at 14ft and simply rotate it as required ( used on our motor coach,…
comments powered by DisqusThe connector type should be specified otherwise decent product