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NET-3G-OMNI-0069 N Type Socket NET-3G-OMNI-0069 Antenna Mounting Package Contents

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Poynting 3G/4G Outdoor Omni Antenna - Discontinued Item

  • Outdoor Omni Antenna
  • Operating frequency GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS and LTE (for LTE 2 antennas are required)
  • 6dB gain
  • N Socket connector
  • Mounting enclosed
Overview

A true all band high gain omni-directional antenna that covers all cellular frequencies including 3G/HSDPA. Its configuration makes it suitable for all fixed installations of any cellular frequency band. Robust and weatherproof. N Type Socket connector.

For normal 4G (LTE) you will need TWO of these antenna.

Read our article - 'Antenna Considerations for 4G/LTE'

Specification
Download specification datasheet, including polar plots
Electrical
Frequency (MHz) 790 – 960, 1710 – 2170, and 2500 – 2700 MHz
Gain 4.9dBi Max Gain @ 790-960 MHz
6.3dBi Max Gain @ 1710-2170 MHz
6.2dBi Max Gain @ 2500-2700 MHz
VSWR < 2.5:1
E-plane 3 dB beamwidth 25° (± 5°)
H-plane 3 dB beamwidth 360°
H-Plane Ripple (max) 4 dB
Feed power handling 10 W
Nominal input impedance 50 Ω
Polarisation Linear
Environmental
Wind Survival 160 km/h
Temperature Range
(Operating)
- 40° C to +70° C
Shock 40G at 10 msec
Thermal Shock -40°C to +70°C:10 cycles
Water Ingress Rating IP65 (NEMA 4X)
Mechanical
Dimensions (l x w x d) 580 mm x 90 mm x 85 mm
Weight 600 g
Connector N Type Socket
Mounting Stainless steel brackets for
up to 50 mm poles
Downloads
Reviews
Brochures
Specification Datasheet Download here 07.11.14
3G & 4G Omni Directional Antennas
Comparison Chart
Download here 07.11.14
Videos
Solwise Video

Unboxing and Product Overview


Guest Post - Choosing between a directional or an omni antenna, by  Stephen Froneman of Poynting

Guest Post - Choosing between a directional or an omni antenna, by Stephen Froneman of Poynting

The choice of omni-directional and directional antenna is not always simple. We will try to explain the key differences experienced by using a uni-directional (aka ‘directional’) antenna vs. an omni-directional (aka ‘omni’) antenna.
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