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OMNI-292-V2 - Poynting Medium Gain Cellular Omni Directional Antenna 698MHz-960MHz & 1710MHz-2700MHz

  • Compatible with 4G, 3G and 2G technologies, supports 2.4Ghz WiFi
  • 8dBi gain (max)
  • Ideal for machine to machine applications
  • Consistent high gain over a very wide frequency band
  • Vandal and water resistant enclosure
  • Wall or Pole Mountable
  • N Type socket connector (cable not included)

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Overview

This high gain omni-directional antenna covers all cellular frequency bands needed for LTE(4G) and also covers bands for HSDPA, 3G, EDGE, GPRS, voice and 2.4GHz LTE and Wi-Fi bands. Its configuration makes it suitable for fixed installations of any cellular frequency band.

This is one of the few omni-directional antennas in the world that offers consistent high gain over a very wide frequency band with excellent radiation pattern performance.  It is also ideal for machine to machine (M2M) applications that are communicating through GSM network (GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSPA/LTE

Specification
Download specification datasheet and polar diagrams
Frequency range & Gain

690MHz-960 MHz: 6dBi
1710MHz-2170 MHz: 7dBi
2300-2700 MHz: 8dBi

VSWR <2:1 over 90% of the band
Feed Power Handling 10 W
Impedance 50 Ω
Polarisation Linear Vertical
Product Dimensions (L x W) 646mm x 071mm
Weight 460g
Radome Material ABS (Halogen Free)
Radome Colour Pantone - Cool Gray (1C)
RAL - 7047
Flammability rating UL 94 HB
Water Ingress Protection Ratio/Standard IP 65
Salt Spray MIL-STD 810G/ASTM B117
Connector N Type Socket directly on antenna, no cable included
Mounting Bracket  Pole up to 50mm diameter Wall
and Pole mount stainless steel bracket
Preliminary specifications: may be subject to change
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
High resolution images Download here 13.05.2020
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