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A panel antenna is a directional antenna that is commonly used in broadcast engineering to get a wireless Internet connection. Directional antennas receive and broadcast a signal in a single direction, allowing for higher signal quality. In the developing world, technology such as panel antennas is utilized to extend the range and functionality of wireless Internet networks. A panel antenna is designed like a panel and is normally mounted on a mounting bracket that can be placed to the side or inside of a building. It can also be put on a swivel mount, which allows the user to position the antenna for the best signal concentration. This form of antenna is usually one-directional, with less movement side-to-side and up-and-down than an omnidirectional antenna, which may swivel and shift its position completely.
One set of packing included 2 U-bolts, L brackets and waterproof Tape
Frequency Range |
902MHz to 928MHz |
V.S.W.R (MAX) |
915MHz: 1.5 :1 902MHz and 928MHz: <2.0 |
Antenna Type |
Collinear |
Radiation |
Omni Directional |
Gain (MAX) |
6 dBi |
Antenna Factor |
24 dB/m |
Polarization |
Vertical or Horizontal |
Maximum Power |
50 Watts |
Vertical Beam-width |
18 Deg |
Horizontal Beam-width |
Updating |
Impedance |
50 Ohm |
Antenna Design |
Dipole Array |
Internal Material |
Copper |
Connector |
N-Female |
Length (MAX) |
1095+/-5 mm |
Diameter (MAX) |
70 x 50mm |
Antenna Weight (G.W) |
760 g |
Accessories (G.W) |
70 g |
Application |
Indoor / Outdoor |
Radome Material |
White Fiberglass |
Parts Material |
Aluminum |
Mount Style |
Pole Mount / Wall Mount |
Mounting |
Stainless Steel |
Wind Survival |
Greater than 150MPH |
Storage Temperature |
-20 to +80 |
Operating Temperature |
-20 to +60 |
Operating Humidity |
10%~80% non-condensing |
Storage Humidity |
5%~80% non-condensing |
Safety, Emission and other |
CE, FCC, RoHS |