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Omnidirectional Antenna 915MHZ
Overview
The 915 MHz omnidirectional antenna with cable extension is the ideal choice for use on IBBX gateways (Bolt) and endpoints (Connect 2.0) with an external antenna. This solution is specially designed to extend the antenna's range, allowing it to be installed in hard-to-reach places. With it, you can guarantee wider and more effective coverage, facilitating communication and monitoring in challenging environments.
Main applications:
- Industrial areas
-Buildings
-Cities
- Enclosedareas in general
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Directional Frequency | 868-915 MHz |
Gain | 3 dBi |
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
VSWR | < 1.5 |
Cable | RG174 |
Finishing | Matte Black |
Antenna length | 23 cm |
Cable length | 3 m |
Cable connector | SMA (Male with Center Pin) |
Polarization | Vertical |
Antenna type | Omni-Directional |
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