Directional antenna is ideally suited for IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g wireless local area networks. It is applicable for indoor and outdoor applications. It is useful in operating in areas susceptible to the affects of multi-path interference. It provided with TNC reverse polarity connectors.
Two TNC reverse polarity connectors
Ideally suited for IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g wireless local area networks (LAN's)
Intended indoor and outdoor applications
Dual element directional antenna with dual coax leads
2.4GHz ISM band
Light weight
Durable UV-stable, UL flame rated radome
Low loss solid brass elements
Can be installed for either vertical or horizontal polarization
Optional mounting brackets available
UHF base station accessory
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Operating Temperature (Maximum):
185 F
Operating Temperature (Minimum):
-40 F
Beamwidth (Horizontal):
60 degrees
Beamwidth (Vertical):
30 degrees
Gain (sound):
11 dB
Impedance:
50 ohm
Depth:
1.02 in
Height:
8.50 in
Width:
8.50 in
Product Weight:
0.95 lbs
Shipping Weight:
2 lbs
Color:
White
Regulatory Compliance:
UL 94HB
VSWR:
< 1.5:1 average
Lighting Protection:
DC short
Antenna Type:
Dual element directional antenna
Maximum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
2500000 kHz
Maximum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
2500000000 Hz
Minimum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
2400000 kHz
Minimum Frequency Response (Bandwidth):
2400000000 Hz
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