2000-2800 MHz

  • Perfect for both voice and data transmissions
    • Very wide in bandwidth
    • Low profile, extremely rugged and ideal for commercial applications
    • Manufactured using the best corrosion-resistant materials and finishes available
    • O-ring seals and overlap construction to ensure a moisture-proof installation
    • Standard Motorola NMO type mount
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  • 692-75 Dual Band Antenna

    Frequency Range: 900-930 | 2400-2500 MHz
    Gain: 2.0 dBd
    Perfect for both voice and data transmissions
    • Very wide in bandwidth
    • Low profile, extremely rugged and ideal for commercial applications
    • Manufactured using the best corrosion-resistant materials and finishes available
    • O-ring seals and overlap construction to ensure a moisture-proof installation
    • Standard Motorola NMO type mount
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  • Perfect for both voice and data transmissions
    • Very wide in bandwidth
    • Low profile, extremely rugged and ideal for commercial applications
    • Manufactured using the best corrosion-resistant materials and finishes available
    • O-ring seals and overlap construction to ensure a moisture-proof installation
    • Standard Motorola NMO type mount
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  • UWB1304000-NF Ultra-Wideband
    In-Building Antenna

    Frequency Range: 130-4000 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Usage for Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety or LTE communication in multiple stories of a building.
    • Mounting on a ceiling or gyprock wall, without need of a ground plane
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  • UWB1304000-4310M Ultra-Wideband

    Frequency Range: 130-4000 MHz
    Gain: Unity
    Usage for Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety or LTE communication in multiple stories of a building. The antenna’s main application includes usage for:
    • Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) for Public Safety
    • LTE communication
    • Cellular bands in multiple stories of a building
    • Mounting on a ceiling or gyprock wall, without need of a ground plane
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