WiFi antenna 2.4GHz 5.8GHz Dual Band 8dBi SMA-RP
(zł19.74 szt.)
size="3"> 2.4GHz WiFi Antenna - 8 dBi OMNIDIRECTIONAL SMA-RP
face="Arial">face="Arial"> NOTE:
THIS ANTENNA IS INTENDED FOR WiFi NETWORK DEVICES - ROUTER, ACCESS POINT, CARD NETWORK
For the antenna to work with
WiFi network devices (routers, access points) must be equipped with
SMA-RP plug.
APPLICATION:
- a smart home,
- garage door control systems,
- alarm sensors,
- cameras,
- drones,
- remote controlled devices,
- temperature controllers,
- radio lines,
- telemetry,
- and others
Leading the antenna outside the housing
devices or rooms significantly improves range and stability
data transmission.
SPECIFICATION:
- Frequency: 2.4...2.483GHz, 5.150...5.875GHz ,
- Bluetooth communication,
- Antenna gain: 8 dBi , Omni-directional - total for two bands
- Impedance: 50Ω ,
- Polarization: linear ,
- Operating temperature: -40...85 °C ,
- Installation: connectors,
- Connector type: SMA-RP plug ,
- Total length of the antenna : 130mm ,
- Antenna length up to hinge: 10 mm ,
- Antenna diameter: 10mm .
OFFER DETAILS:
- new product,
- the offer is for 1
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ATTENTION:
Antenna energy gain
multiband is given as the sum of the gains for all component bands.
If the antenna is e.g. Dual Band WiFi 2.4/5GHz
has a stated gain of 8dBi, it does not mean that this gain is for everyone
2.4GHz and 5Ghz bands. This division is usually not equal to e.g. 4dBi and 4dBi.
Dual Band WiFi 2.4/5GHz antenna
with a gain of 8dBi when used only in the 2.4GHz band in reality
has lower gain than a 6dBi dedicated antenna only for this band.
Using a Dual Band antenna makes sense when the router is simultaneously
supports both bands for different users in different
NO
In the case of multi-band antennas with a very wide operating frequency range have a given gain significantly higher than for a single-band antenna. The given numerical value of this gain has the dimension real only when aggregating bands when establishing a logical connection ( 5G technology). In the case of communication on a specific channel, the unit gain is lower.
In order to assess the parameters of the antenna, you should use its frequency response. Consider whether to use an antenna multi-band or dedicated to a specific band.
Popular multiband antennas:
- LTE (800, 900, 1800, 2100 and 2600 MHz) ,
- 5G (700 MHz / 694 – 790 MHz / 3.6 GHz /3.4 – 3.8 GHz/ and 26 GHz /24.25 – 27.5 GHz/),
- WiFi Dual Band 2.4 GHz (2.400 - 2.485 GHz) and 5 GHz (4.915 - 5825 GHz),
- and others.