GSM 4G/3G/2G 6/7 dBi Dual Band LTE Flexible Magnetic Mount Antenna

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SKU: 778991
  1. Frequency (MHz) :698 – 960 MHz & 1710 – 2690 MHz
  2. Gain: 6/ 7 dBi (with 1m cable)
  3. Connector: SMA- Male
  4. Impedance (Ω) :50
  5. VSWR: < 2.5

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Brand: LAMBDOID
Category: GSM and RF Antenna

This is GSM 4G/3G/2G LTE Flexible Magnetic Mount Antenna having Frequency of 698 – 960 MHz & 1710 – 2690 MHz and  6/ 7 dBi  Gain. This antenna is supported to GSM FCT of Micromax, and other GSM Module/Modems. Magnetic mount antennas are commonly used for car and truck applications. The antenna’s magnetic base sticks securely to the metal of the vehicle. The metal surface of the car acts as a ground plane to bounce the signal. Since magnetic mount antennas require a ground plane, they should be mounted on metal.

Application: GPRS, GSM, 3G,4G, ISM


Features:

  1. Magnetic base indoor antenna.
  2. High quality
  3. low cost.
  4. 20xφ2mm Neodymium powerful magnets.
  5. Chrome-plated available for 1K+ order quantity.

Package Includes:

1 x GSM 4G/3G/2G LTE Flexible Magnetic Mount Antenna

SKU: 778991 Category:
Frequency (MHz)

698 – 960 MHz & 1710 – 2690 MHz

Gain

6/ 7 dBi (with 1m cable)

Impedance (Ω)

50

VSWR

< 2.5

Polarization

Linear

Power Handling (W)

50

HPBW

H: 3600 ; V: 300 / 400

Connector

SMA-Male

Operational Temperature

-30° to 60° C

Humidity

5 – 75%

Housing

Spring Steel Powder Coated

Dimension (mm)

310 x φ27

Weight

75g (depends on cable length)

Shipping Weight 0.1 kg
Shipping Dimensions 10 × 4 × 2 cm

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Country Of Origin: China