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A-OMNI-0510-V1-02 - Poynting, Ultra Low Profile, Smart Meter LTE Antenna

  • Frequency Range - 698~2700 MHz
  • Omni-directional 4G/LTE antenna
  • Backwards compatible with 2G and 3G technologies
  • Smart Meter, M2M, IoT antenna
  • Ultra-low-profile design
  • IP 68 Weather resistant enclosure
  • Coax cable length 1m with SMA (M) connector type

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A-OMNI-0510-V1-02

(Mfr Product ID: OMNI-510)

Overview

The OMNI-510 antenna is purposefully designed for ultra-low-profile requirements such as Smart Meters. The antenna has an omni-directional radiation pattern, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. The antenna will typically be mounted on the top or side of smart meter boxes. The OMNI-510 antenna is designed with installation simplicity in mind, while covering the popular 4G/LTE frequency bands from 698 to 2700 MHz.

Specification
Download Specification Datasheet  
Frequency Range 698~960  MHz: 1.8dB
1710~2700 MHz: 2dB
Gain (max) 2dBi
VSWR <2.5:1 across 85% of the band
Input Impedance 50 Ohm (nominal)
Polarisation Linear Horizontal / Vertical
(installation dependent)
Product Dimensions 135mm x 20mm x 10mm
Packaged Dimensions 200mm x 180mm x 15mm
Product Weight 0.046 kg
Packaged Weight 0.052 kg
Mounting Type Adhesive backing or 2 x Ø3 holes for Screw mount
Coax Cable Type  RTK-031
Coax Cable Length 1m
Connector Type SMA (M)
Ingress Protection IP68 (excluding connector)
Temperature Operating Range -40°C to +80°C
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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.

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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