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4G-XPOL-A0001 RUT240 & XPOL1 Kit RUT950 & XPOL1 Kit 2 x 5m cables with SMA Plug 4G-XPOL-A0001 Suction Cup Mounting Wall Mounting Pole Mounting Mounting Package Contents

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4G-XPOL-A0001 (XPOL-1) - Discontinued item,

Poynting Cross Polarised 4G Omni LTE Antenna

  • Gain @ 790 - 960 MHz: 1.6 dBi / @ 1710 - 2700 MHz: 4 dBi (excluding cable loss)
  • Dual Polarised, full LTE band Omni Directional Antenna for outdoor use
  • Window, Wall or Pole mountable (not suitable for permanent mounting on a moving vehicle)
  • Frequency Range - 790~960, 1710~2700 MHz bands
  • 2 x 5 metre cables included
Overview

The XPOL-1, from Poynting, provides an innovative and future proof solution for 4G, 3G and 2G networks. It is a unique window, wall or pole mountable antenna giving you dual polarisation in a full LTE band omnidirectional antenna.

Pairing the XPOL1 antenna from Poynting with the Teltonika routers is an ideal way to share your 4G connection around the home/office/site. If you are sure to where the cell tower is then the directional XPOL-2 is a good alternative to consider.

Incorporating two separately fed ultra wideband elements in a single housing, the antenna is equipped to provide client side MiMo and diversity support for the networks of today and tomorrow. Peak fain is 4 dBi across all bands: 790 – 960, 1710 – 2170, 2300-2400 and 2500 – 2700 MHz Bands.

For best operation this antenna should be mounted outdoors or on a window which has clear line of sight to the transmitter mast. The purpose of this antenna is to negate the signal loss due to the walls of the building by placing the antenna OUTSIDE. Optimum results will be obtained by placing the antenna outside, as high as possible and with the best line of sight to the mast. Trying to use this antenna inside will probably not help your signal.

The weatherproof housing is designed for window, mast and wall mounting . The antenna has 2 x 5 metres of low loss cable terminating in SMA Plug connectors. The XPOL-1 is NOT suitable for permanent mounting on a moving vehicle.

If you are unsure as to the location of the cell tower the XPOL-1 is a great choice of omni-directional antenna. If you are sure as to where the cell tower is then the directional XPOL-2 is a good alternative to consider.

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

 

If you're planning to use the XPOL-A0001 for your mobile solution, consider upgrading to the 5G XPOL-1-V2-21 instead. This allows you to future-proof your network and achieve faster speeds from both the 700MHz and 3400MHz frequency bands.

Antenna XPOL-A0001 XPOL-1-V2-21
5G Support? No Yes
Frequency Bands 790-960 MHz
1710-2700 MHz

698-960 MHz
1710-2700 MHz
3400-3800 MHz

Feed Power Handling 10 W 20 W
Wind Survival <160 km/h <250 km/h

 

Specification
Download Specification Datasheet
Gain*

4dBi is the peak gain across all bands from 790 - 2700 MHz (excluding cable loss)

Gain @ 790 - 960 MHz: 1.6 dBi
Gain @ 1710 - 2700 MHz: 4 dBi

*Antenna gain measured with polarisation aligned standard
antenna

Input Frequency 790 – 960, 1710 - 2700 MHz Bands
VSWR across operating bands < 2.1
Feed power handling 10W
Input impedance 50 Ohm (nominal)
Polarisation 2 x Linear (Vertical and Horizontal)
+ 45° and -45°
Cable

2 x 5m HDF 195 (white)

Coax Cable Loss:
0.385 Db/m @900 MHz
0.565 Db/m @1800 MHz
0.666 Db/m @2400 MHz

IP Rating 65
Connector 2 x SMA plug
Mounting

Window, wall or pole - not suitable for permanent mounting on a moving vehicle.

(Kit comprising spare mounting kit parts can be ordered should it be required - part code PO-XPOL1_MNT_KIT - Spare Suckers, Clamp, Screws, SMA Caps)

Dimensions (l x w x h) 235 x 135 x 85 mm
Downloads
UKCA Declation of Conformity Download here 27.07.2022
CE/RoHS  Declaration of Conformity Download here 27.07.2022
Declaration of Conformity to REACH Download here 27.07.2022
TSCA Declaration of Conformity Download here 27.07.2022
ECCN/Dual Use Classification Declaration Download here 27.07.2022
Conflict of Minerals Declaration Download here 27.07.2022
Mounting Instructions Download here 21.02.13
Reviews
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Independent product review by Richard Easy at (Get Your) Legs down of the Teltonika RUT950 and the Poynting XPOL-A0001.

'It is without doubt an exceptionally powerful and versatile device.'

'This may be a solution for anyone that wants to get connected on their seasonal pitch or holiday home when Wi-Fi isn't available.'

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Videos
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Video Podcast - Episode 3

Episode 3 covering the acronyms and letters surrounding 4G and 5G and what their meanings are. Where does LTE fit in? What are category classifications and their download speeds? How many antennas on a mobile router? Would you be better off with a higher category 4G router than investing in a 5G router? Steve and Louise also discuss antenna cable and the losses involved with having a too long cable which leads on to conversation about the new Teltonika networking range.

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Article - Internet on Yacht Nova

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"While equipping Nova for this voyage, we searched and found a range of dedicated aerials from a company called Poynting. We bought a good basic non-marine aerial (XPOL-1), spoke with their helpful and knowledgeable UK distributor Solwise, and ended up agreeing they’d provide us with the more substantial fully marinised (waterproof IP68) Poynting Omni-402 for the voyage. Both these aerials can be used to enhance marina wifi too, but we weren’t equipped for that – we wanted to use our own mobile SIM card when possible, for speed and security."
Article - Antenna Choices for your Vehicle, by  Louise Barrett

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