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A-EPNT-0004-17

Poynting Cross-Polarised, Omni-Directional 5G/LTE & WiFi Antenna Enclosure

  • Antenna enclosure with high performance antennas
  • 617 - 4200 MHz, 3dBi; 2400 - 2500 MHz & 5000 - 7200 MHz; 5dBi
  • Wideband 5G/LTE antennas up to 4x4 MIMO
  • Backwards compatible with 2G/3G/4G technologies
  • Up to 2x2 MIMO Wi-Fi antennas for 2.4 GHz and 5 to 7.2 GHz
  • Available router size of up to 140 x 120 x 50 mm³
  • Weather, dust and vandal resistant enclosure (IP67)

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A-EPNT-0004-17

(Mfr part code: A-EPNT-0004-V1-17)

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RUT241 & A-EPNT-0004-17 Kit

(Please note this kit will show as two separate part codes in the checkout)

Overview

The EPNT-0004-17 is an omni-directional antenna that also acts as a waterproof outdoor enclosure for routers that would ordinarily have to be kept inside to avoid damage from the elements. This equipment is extremely versatile, featuring not only 4x4 4G/5G LTE MIMO but also 2x2 Dual-Band WiFi and GPS antennas, all across a strong and consistent wideband frequency range. This enhances the flexibility of the EPNT-4 as not only can it be useful in 4G/5G, WiFi and GPS deployments but it can also be positioned much higher up and further away than most external antennas due to not being limited by proximity to a router.

As a mobile antenna, the EPNT-4 supports a wide frequency range from 600 to 4200MHz with a strong and consistent frequency range, meaning connections should be very stable with minimal dropout. This 5G frequency support also allows it to effectively utilise 5G capabilities such as Multi-Carrier Aggregation (CA). As a WiFi antenna, this unit supports 2.4GHz, 5GHz and even 7.2 GHz bands with a peak 5dBi. All antennas inside this unit are cross-polarised, in order to support wavebands from every possible direction.

The EPNT-4 has an IP67 rating, rendering it fully saltwater-protected and acceptable for use in extremely harsh conditions including at sea. As an enclosure, the EPNT-4 can allocate routers up to 140 x 120 x 50 mm³ - it is ideal for Teltonika routers.

 

Specification
Download Specification Datasheet
Electrical Specifications - Cellular  
Gain (max) 1 dBi @ 617 – 960 MHz
2 dBi @ 1427 – 1517 MHz
3 dBi @ 1710 – 2700 MHz
0 dBi @ 3400 - 4200 MHz
Frequency bands 617 – 960 MHz
1427 – 1517 MHz
1710 – 2700 MHz
3400 – 4200 MHz
VSWR <3:1
Feed power handling 10W
Input impedance 50 Ohm (nominal)
Polarisation Cell 1: ±45°Cross Polarised
Cell 2: ±45°Cross Polarised
Electrical Specifications - WiFi  
Gain 2.2 dBi @ 2400 - 2500 MHz
5 dBi @ 5000 - 7200 MHz
Frequency bands 2400 - 2500 MHz
5000 – 7200 MHz
VSWR <2.5:1 over 90% of the band
Feed power handling 10W
Input impedance 50 Ohm (nominal)
Polarisation Wi-Fi (Main): Vertical & Horizontal Cross Polarised
Wi-Fi (Aux): ±45° Cross Polarised
IP Rating IP67
Cable and Connectors RTK-031, 150 mm - LTE, Wi-Fi & GPS
Right Angle SMA - LTE, Wi-Fi & GPS
Mounting Wall/ Pole and Surface
Mounted
Product Dimensions (l x w x h) 351 mm x 238 mm x 182 mm
Maximum router dimensions 140 mm x 120 mm x 50 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
User Guide Download here 17.02.2022
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