GL-DY011C
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Item | Specifications | |
Antenna | Frequency Range | 824~960/1710~2170MHz |
Polarization | Linear | |
Gain | 2.0dBi(Zenith) | |
V.S.W.R(min) | <2.5 | |
Impedance | 50Ω | |
Mechanical | Cable | |
Connector | SMA or others | |
Radome Material | ABS | |
Mounting Method | Magnet | |
Environmental | Operating Temperature | -40℃~+85℃ |
Relative Humidity | Up to 95% | |
Vibration | 10 to 55Hz with 1.5mm amplitude 2hours | |
Environmentally Friendly | ROHS Compliant |
A "full 4G frequency magnetic antenna" is an antenna designed to operate over the full frequency range used by 4G networks. These networks typically include bands such as 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 1800 MHz, and 2700 MHz, depending on the specific network infrastructure.
This type of antenna is often used in devices such as routers, access points, or mobile hotspots that need to connect to multiple 4G networks at the same time. The "magnet mount" part refers to the design that uses magnets to easily attach the antenna to metal surfaces, making it easy to install in a variety of environments.
This type of antenna is critical to ensuring reliable wireless communications, especially in areas where multiple operators operate on different frequency bands. They are able to switch between different frequency bands as needed, providing better coverage and connectivity, optimizing signal strength and reducing interference.
Item | Specifications | |
Antenna | Frequency Range | 824~960/1710~2170MHz |
Polarization | Linear | |
Gain | 2.0dBi(Zenith) | |
V.S.W.R(min) | <2.5 | |
Impedance | 50Ω | |
Mechanical | Cable | |
Connector | SMA or others | |
Radome Material | ABS | |
Mounting Method | Magnet | |
Environmental | Operating Temperature | -40℃~+85℃ |
Relative Humidity | Up to 95% | |
Vibration | 10 to 55Hz with 1.5mm amplitude 2hours | |
Environmentally Friendly | ROHS Compliant |
A "full 4G frequency magnetic antenna" is an antenna designed to operate over the full frequency range used by 4G networks. These networks typically include bands such as 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 1800 MHz, and 2700 MHz, depending on the specific network infrastructure.
This type of antenna is often used in devices such as routers, access points, or mobile hotspots that need to connect to multiple 4G networks at the same time. The "magnet mount" part refers to the design that uses magnets to easily attach the antenna to metal surfaces, making it easy to install in a variety of environments.
This type of antenna is critical to ensuring reliable wireless communications, especially in areas where multiple operators operate on different frequency bands. They are able to switch between different frequency bands as needed, providing better coverage and connectivity, optimizing signal strength and reducing interference.