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MIMO-4-4 - Poynting 4-IN-1 Omni-Directional, 5G, Transportation & Automotive Antenna

  • Ultra-wideband coverage from 617 to 6000 MHz for cellular
  • 4-in-1 High performance multi-frequency automotive antenna
  • 4x4 MIMO LTE/5G
  • Robust and weather resistant antenna with an IP69K rating
  • Ideal for transportation and marine implementation
  • Multi mounting options for ease of installation
  • Available in black or white

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A-MIMO-0004-V1-04-B - Black

(Mfr part code:A-MIMO-0004-V1-04-B)

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A-MIMO-0004-V1-04-W - White

(Mfr part code: A-MIMO-0004-V1-04-W)

Overview

The MIMO-4-4 is a 4-in-1 high-performance, multi-frequency antenna with four cellular antennas within a single housing. The four cellular MIMO antennas offer wideband coverage from 617 to 6000 MHz, covering contemporary LTE/4G and 5G bands for future-proof implementation. The ultra-wideband performance of the cellular antennas allows it to be used across different operators and technologies and is ready for future cellular technologies up to 6 GHz for 5G applications.

The MIMO-4-4 exceeds the performance of most competitors due to the attention to the design of this high-performance antenna. All radiating elements’ radiation patterns provide an excellent balance between omni-directionality, pattern diversity, and good radiation abilities at the desired elevation. This is an important criterion for the transportation and marine market, which the antenna was specifically designed for. 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.

Specification
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Ports 4
SISO/MIMO 4X4 MIMO   
Frequency bands

617 – 960 MHz
1427 -1517 MHz
1710 -2700 MHz
3400 – 4200 MHz
5000 – 6000 MHz

Gain Max -0.5 dBi @ 617 – 960 MHz
3.5 dBi @ 1427 – 1517 MHz
5.5 dBi @ 1710 – 2700 MHz
5.5 dBi @ 3400 - 4200 MHz
6 dBi @ 5000 - 6000 MHz
Coax Cable Type RTK-031
Coax Cable Length 2m
Connector Type SMA (M)
Temperature Range (Operating) -40°C to +80°C
IP rating IP69K
Product Dimensions Ø160 mm x 65 mm
Box Dimensions 230mm x 220mm x 150mm
Downloads
Download Specification Datasheet Download here 24/07/2023
Download User Guide Download here 24/07/2023
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Brochures
Overview Guide - Marine and Coastal

Overview Guide - Marine and Coastal

Overview Guide - Transport Mobility

Overview Guide - Transport Mobility

Overview Guide - Poynting Antenna Solutions

Overview Guide - Poynting Antenna Solutions

Videos
Video - Ep14 - A Word from the Wise –  A discussion on the Poynting MIMO-4 Antennas

Video: Podcast – A discussion on the Poynting MIMO-4 Antennas

Daniel joins Louise in this Episode of “A Word from the Wise” where they discuss the new Poynting MIMO-4 Antennas. Daniel gives us a rundown of all the different models within the range, and also explains the differences between them. And find out why you may prefer the new MIMO-4 model over the previous MIMO-3 shark fin antennas.

4G & 5G Podcast

Video: Podcast - Acronyms and letters surrounding 4G and 5G and what they mean.

Episode 3 of A Word from the Wise Podcast covers 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 a conversation about the new Teltonika networking range.

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.
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