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News Release from: Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves | Subject: Hub and subscriber antennas for the UNII band
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 October 2002

Hub and subscriber antennas for the UNII
band

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Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves reckons it now manufactures the broadest line of hub and subscriber antennas for the UNII band of 5.25 to 5.85GHs.

Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves reckons it now manufactures the broadest line of hub and subscriber antennas for the UNII band of 5.25 to 5.85GHs The extensive range contains sector antennas in 60 and 90-degree beamwidths, with a choice of gains and polarisations, as well as dual-polarity models

The 60-degree version has a gain of 17.0dBi, whereas the 90-degree antenna has a gain of 16.0dBi.

All sector antennas benefit from an aesthetic, rugged, flat panel design that will withstand severe environmental conditions, especially high winds.

They are lightweight, very easy to install, feature a Type N RF connector interface and exhibit a maximum VSWR of 1.5:1.

Various mounting arrangements can be accommodated with the supplied hardware.

A mechanical downtilt option is also available.

The extensive product range also includes parabolic antennas in 30, 45 and 60cm diameters for the subscriber end.

Larger sises up to 180cm are also available.

These antennas are offered either as single or dual polarity models.

The subscriber end range also includes 18 and 24dBi gain flat panel antennas with plane polarisation, which benefit from a superior sidelobe performance.

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