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Poynting - PUCK-1 - SISO Transportation & IOT/M2M Antenna

  • Available in black or white
  • Omni-Directonal LTE/5G high performance multi frequency
  • 2G/3G/4G/LTE/5G antenna
  • Wideband – covers wide frequency band, incl. 3.5 GHz CBRS band
  • Ground plane independent
  • Small & Low-profile 99.3mm x 36mm
  • 1x 2m cable with SMA (M) connector, (if your router has two antenna connectors you should consider the PUCK2)
  • Robust, vandal resistant and waterproof (IP 69K)
  • Ideal for transportation, marine and IoT/M2M use
  • Ultra-versatile mounting options for easy installation

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A-PUCK-0001-V1-01 - Black

Mfr part code: PUCK-1-Black

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A-PUCK-0001-V1-01-W - White

Mfr part code: PUCK-1-White

Overview

Poynting’s PUCK range offers a small profile antenna for use in the IoT/M2M, smart meter, smart utilities, transportation, marine and agricultural/farming markets.

The PUCK-1 is a SISO antenna, covering the 617 to 4200 MHz band, which includes the most popular international LTE/5G bands. The PUCK exceeds the performance of many 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 often overlooked in such a small-size antenna.

Despite its small size, this antenna provides excellent performance, especially at the higher frequency bands, where performance is critical for LTE/5G throughput and connection stability.

If your router has two antenna connectors you should consider the PUCK2

Specification
Download specification datasheet
Frequency bands 617 - 960  MHz
1427 - 1517  MHz
1710 - 2700 MHz
3400 - 4200  MHz
Gain (max) -1dBi @ 617-960 MHz
2 dBi @ 1427-1527 MHz
7 dBi @ 1710-2700 MHz
8 dBi @ 3400-4200 MHz
VSWR ≤2.5:1 across 90% of the bands
Polarisation Linear vertical
Product Dimensions 99.3 mm x 36 mm
Packaged Dimensions 150 mm x 150mm x 120mm
Product Weight 0.312kg
Packaged Weight 0.443kg
Coax Cable Loss 0.56 dB/m @ 900 MHz
0.71 dB/m @ 1500 MHz
0.785 dB/m @ 1800 MHz
0.91 dB/m @ 2400 MHz
1.2 dB/m @ 3000 MHz
Coax Cable Length 2m
Connector Type SMA (M)
Water Ingress Rating IP69K
Temperature Range (Operating) -40°C to +80°C
Wind Survival ≤220 km/h
Downloads
Quick Start Guide Download here 25/07/2023
UKCA Declation of Conformity Download here 25/07/2023
CE/RoHS  Declaration of Conformity Download here 25/07/2023
Declaration of Conformity to REACH Download here 25/07/2023
TSCA Declaration of Conformity Download here 25/07/2023
ECCN/Dual Use Classification Declaration Download here 25/07/2023
Conflict of Minerals Declaration Download here 25/07/2023
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Brochures
Overview Guide - Marine and Coastal

Overview Guide - Marine and Coastal


 
Overview Guide - Mining Tunnelling

Overview Guide - Mining Tunnelling


 
Overview Guide - Transport Mobility

Overview Guide - Transport Mobility


 
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Overview Guide - Farming Agriculture


 
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Overview Guide - IoT Smart-Meters


 
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.

PUCK Series, IP69K rated

Video: PUCK Series, IP69K rated

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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.

Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - Does the puck work after dunking it underwater?

Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - Does the puck work after dunking it underwater?


 
Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - Testing the PUCK in a wind tunnel

Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - Testing the PUCK in a wind tunnel


 
Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - High Voltage Test of the PUCK

Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - High Voltage Test of the PUCK


 
Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - Dropping a weight on the antenna

Video - Poynting PUCK antenna - Dropping a weight on the antenna


 
Video - Jeep Wrangler drives over the rugged Poynting 5-in-1 PUCK Antenna

Video - Jeep Wrangler drives over the rugged Poynting 5-in-1 PUCK Antenna


 
Video - Introduction to the Puck Antenna range from Poynting

Video - Introduction to the Puck Antenna range from Poynting


 
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.
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