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Product category: Antennas and Feeders
News Release from: Smiths Interconnect - Radio Waves | Subject: SEC series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 December 2002

Directional antennas answer 2.4GHz
congestion

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Two new basestation sector antennas provide wireless ISPs with a high quality alternative to omnidirectional devices.

Two new basestation sector antennas provide wireless ISPs with a high quality alternative to omnidirectional devices The two new models for the SEC series offer 180-degree beamwidth for the unlicensed ISM band at 2.4 to 2.5GHz

The transition from an omni antenna to a sector at the basestation is a sound technical move, as the unlicensed band at 2.4GHz is becoming more and more prone to interference issues.

In addition to the higher gain offered by both new sector antennas, the front-to-back ratio of 20dB is another advantage.

The SEC-25V-180-10 model is a vertically polarised, 10dBi gain antenna covering 2.4 to 2.7GHz.

The SEC-25V-180-13 model features 13dBi gain.

Both models benefit from a lightweight, rugged design, can withstand severe environmental conditions and are backed with Radio Waves' standard three-year-warranty.

The announcement of these two 180-degree sector antennas complements Radio Waves' product line in the 2.4 to 2.7GHz frequency band, which includes models with beamwidths of 60, 90 and 120 degrees.

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