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A-MIMO-0003-V2-12 - Poynting 2 IN 1 High performance multi frequency antenna, max gain 5.8 dBi

  • 2G/3G/4G/LTE antenna (5G Ready)
  • 2 x MiMo LTE
  • Ultra-Wideband, includes 450MHz and 3.5GHz CBRS Bands
  • Robust and water resistant (IP69K) antenna
  • Ideal for transportation & marine use
  • Multi mounting options for easy installation*
  • 2 x 2m cables with SMA Plugs

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A-MIMO-0003-V2-12

(Mfr part code: MIMO-0003-V2-12)

Overview

The MIMO-3-V2-12 consists of a 2-in-1 antenna system within a single housing, providing 2x Cellular antennas. This antenna is specifically designed for the transportation and marine industry. The 2x Cellular MIMO antennas (for 2G/3G/4G) covers the contemporary 690MHz to 2700MHz bands, as well as the new emerging LTE and 5G spectrum for 450MHz and 3.5GHz CBRS bands, which is becoming popular across the various international cellular network operators for LTE. This antenna, due to its wide band capabilities, can be used across different operators and technologies and is ready for future cellular technologies such as 5G up to 3.8GHz. The antenna exceeds the performance of most competitors due to the attention to the design of this high-performance antenna. The radiation patterns of all radiating elements provide an excellent balance between omnidirectionality, pattern diversity and good radiation abilities at the desired elevation, which is important for this type of antenna, especially for the transportation and marine market. Main applications are for commercial/industrial vehicles, marine, M2M and other IoT systems using a wide range of radio technologies, while remaining futureproof over the wide frequency band offered by this antenna.

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Lovely words from Matthew, retail customer.
 

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

This antenna meets the e-Mark E1 ECE R10v6 Certification and homologation.

Specification
Download Specification Datasheet
Ports 1&2
SISO/MIMO 2x2 MIMO
Frequencies and Gain 410-470 MHz: 1 dBi
698-960 MHz: 3.5 dBi
1710-2700 MHz: 5.8 dBi
3400-3800 MHz: 4 dBi
Coax Cable Type Twin HDF-195
Coax Cable Length 2m
Connector Type SMA Plug
Package Contents

A-MIMO-0003-V2-12

Mounting brackets

Download Packing list showing mounting options

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
Packing list showing mounting options Download here 04.11.2020
Spigot Mounting Diagram Download here 21.10.19
MIMO Drilling Template Download here 16.11.2023
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Poynting LTE Antenna Test

Video - Poynting LTE Antenna Test by ExploreVan UK - PUCK vs MIMO

This video was posted in June 2021.


 
Brochures
Overview Guide - Marine and Coastal

Overview Guide - Marine and Coastal


 
Overview Guide - Transport Mobility

Overview Guide - Transport Mobility


 
Overview Guide - IoT Smart-Meters

Overview Guide - IoT Smart-Meters


 
Overview Guide - Poynting Antenna Solutions

Overview Guide - Poynting Antenna Solutions


 
Videos
Video - Ep11 - A Word from the Wise – Internet Solutions for your Motorhome

Video: Podcast – Internet Solutions for your Motorhome

Louise and Daniel have a discussion on the options available for internet in your Motorhome/Caravan. With both WiFi and 4G/5G options available, they talk through the benefits of both and how having an Outdoor Antenna could improve your connectivity.

MIMO-3 Series, IK10 rated

Video: MIMO-3 Series, IK10 rated

MIMO-3 Series, IK10 rated

MIMO-3 Series, IP69K rated

Video: MIMO-3 Series, IP69K rated

MIMO-3 Series, IP69K rated

4G & 5G Podcast

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.

Poynting LTE Antenna Test

Video - Poynting LTE Antenna Test by ExploreVan UK - PUCK vs MIMO

This video was posted in June 2021.


 
Mounting and testing the Poynting LTE Antenna (MIMO-3) on a Motorhome

Video - Mounting and testing the Poynting LTE Antenna (MIMO-3) on a Motorhome


 
Article - Antenna Choices for your Vehicle, by  Louise Barrett

Article - Antenna Choices for your Vehicle, by Louise Barrett

The Solwise antenna range has traditionally contained antennas that have been mounted on a pole or on a wall/building/portable building but in more recent times we are seeing more antennas used on vehicles. These include a wide range of vehicles such as cars, buses, lorries, caravans, motorhomes, boats, barges and even a space agency, an F1 team, mountain rescue teams and a defence contractor have all bought antenna hardware from us so who knows where some vehicle antenna have ended up!
Across our range we offer permanent and temporary solutions for antennas to mount on your vehicle; these antennas cover WiFi solutions and Mobile Data Solutions which means we have something for most situations.
Guest Article - Choosing between a directional or an omni antenna, by  Stephen Froneman of Poynting

Guest Article - 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.
Case Study: Converting DB Regio buses into rolling Wi-Fi hotspots

Case Study: Converting DB Regio buses into rolling Wi-Fi hotspots

 

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