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Frequency Range (MHz)
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2400-2500MHz
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Gain (dBi)
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3.5dbi( can be customized 3.5~12dBi)
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VSWR
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≤1.8
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Horizontal beam width
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360°
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Vertical beam width
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55°
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Polarization
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Vertical
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Input Impedance
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50Ω
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Maximum input power
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50W
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Lightning protection
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DC Ground
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Input connector type
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N-male/N-female
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Dimensions
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20×200mm (20x200mm~20x1200mm can be customized)
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Antenna weight
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0.09KG
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Radome material
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Fiberglass
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Radome color
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Gray/white/black ( can be customized )
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Operating temperature
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-40°c~60°c
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Rated Wind Velocity
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60 m/s
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Installation mode
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Use with suction cup and other mounting seat
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Mounting hardware
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35~60mm
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Key Advantages of Fiberglass (FRP) Antennas
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* Weatherproof:Ideal for outdoor use (marine, streetlight-mounted deployments).* Lightweight:Superior to metal antennas for mobile
applications (vehicles, drones). * Anti-Interference:Optimized polarization (vertical/horizontal) for signal stability. |
Primary Applications of 2400-2500MHz Fiberglass Antennas
1. Wireless Networks (WiFi & IoT)
* WiFi Coverage (IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax) : Smart homes, enterprise access points (APs), public venues (malls, stations).
* Industrial IoT (IIoT) : Wireless monitoring for machinery, AGV/robot communication in warehouses.
* Drone (UAV) Video Transmission : 2.4GHz band for remote control and real-time video feeds.
2. Dedicated Communication & Surveillance
* Wireless Surveillance (DVR/NVR) : Long-range transmission for IP cameras (construction sites, ports, forest fire monitoring).
* Two-Way Radio Systems :Supports DMR/digital radios and civilian walkie-talkies in extended bands.
3. Military & Emergency Communication
* Tactical Communication : Portable military radios and field-deployable mesh networks.
* Disaster Relief : Rugged design for harsh environments (earthquakes, floods).
4. Industrial Equipment
* RFID Reader Antennas : Logistics/warehousing, smart retail (UHF RFID at 2.45GHz).
* Short-Range Microwave Links : Small-capacity P2P backhaul for base stations (alternative to metal antennas).
