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News Release from: Bulgin Components | Subject: Buccaneer Antenna
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 11 December 2007
Antenna is protected from harsh
environments
Integrating the antenna with its waterproof connector can reduce the total number of connectors in the RF chain, reducing insertion losses and increasing system gain.
The Buccaneer Antenna is a robust and waterproof medium-gain antenna for the 2.4 to 2.5GHz frequency band Integrating the antenna with its waterproof connector can reduce the total number of connectors in the RF chain, reducing insertion losses, effectively increasing the total system gain
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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7-pole versions added to sealed connectors
Bulgin has extended its 900 series Buccaneer range of heavy duty IP68 sealed connectors to include a 7 pole version for all body styles.
Designed to the same style as Bulgin's SMB Buccaneer, the sealed antenna has an integrated SMB connector with an overall diameter of just 19mm and the mating panel connector has a panel fixing hole of 16mm diameter.
Rated at IP68, the PX0407 provides complete protection from harsh environments, and all electrical connections are gold plated to ensure system performance and reliability is maintained.
The panel connector, PX0414, with an SMB jack, is terminated with RG-174 cable in 0.5, 1.0 or 1.5m lengths, this provides fast assembly to the panel and only requires termination into the equipment.
Having a two-part solution with removable antenna and panel connector makes installation and testing a much simpler process, and ensures that the environmental seal and enclosure integrity are maintained.
Typical application areas are basestations and outdoor hotspot installations, specifically for wireless LAN, GSM, Bluetooth, ZigBee, instrumentation and telemetry equipment. Request a free brochure from Bulgin Components ...
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