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Quick Details
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
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Name:
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Yagi antenna
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Frequency Range (MHz):
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2400-2500MHz
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Supply Voltage:
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DC 3.3-5.0V
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Gain-dBi:
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18dBi
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Max Input Power (w):
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50
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Polarization Inten:
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R.H.C.P
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Connect Type:
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N female
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Input Impendence (Ω):
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50
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Cable Length:
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3000mm
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Certification:
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ISO9001 CE ROHS
Quick Details
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Type:
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Yagi Antenna
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Brand Name:
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Yetnorson
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Model Number:
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YNX-TLB-4142-high gain communication gsm antenna
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
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Name:
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Yagi antenna
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Frequency Range (MHz):
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2400-2500MHz
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Supply Voltage:
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DC 3.3-5.0V
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Gain-dBi:
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18dBi
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Max Input Power (w):
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50
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Polarization Inten:
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R.H.C.P
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Connect Type:
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N female
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Input Impendence (Ω):
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50
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Cable Length:
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3000mm
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Certification:
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ISO9001 CE ROHS
Product Description
Frequency Range (MHz)
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2400-2500MHz
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Gain (dBi)
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18dBi
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5dBi
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≤2
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Connector
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F male (customized)
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Input Impedance (Ω)
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50Ω
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Polarization Type
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Verticle
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Max Input Power
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50
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Supply Voltage
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DC 3.3-5.0V
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Service
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OEM&ODM
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Environment Friendly
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RoHS Compilant
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Yetnorson wifi external antenna allows you to connect your laptop or desktop to any wireless networks in your home or office. Its simple and easy setup means you'll be surfing the internet, downloading movies, and e-mail in no time. With 2Dbi/5Dbi external antenna, it can receive wifi signal from long distance. Thus strengthen the wifi signal very easily.
Omnidirectional Wi-Fi Antennas
Some radio antennas are designed to work with signals sent out in and received from any direction. These omnidirectional antennas
are commonly used on Wi-Fi routers and mobile adapters; such devices must support connections from multiple directions. Factory
Wi-Fi gear often uses basic dipole antennas of the so-called "rubber duck" design, which is a helix shape sealed in a protective jacket of rubber or plastic that protects the antenna, similar to those used on walkie-talkie radios. These have a gain between 2 and 9 dBi.
are commonly used on Wi-Fi routers and mobile adapters; such devices must support connections from multiple directions. Factory
Wi-Fi gear often uses basic dipole antennas of the so-called "rubber duck" design, which is a helix shape sealed in a protective jacket of rubber or plastic that protects the antenna, similar to those used on walkie-talkie radios. These have a gain between 2 and 9 dBi.
Directional Wi-Fi Antennas
Because the power of an omnidirectional antenna must be spread across 360 degrees, its gain (measured in any one direction) is
lower than alternative directional antennas that focus more energy in one direction. Directional antennas are typically used to extend the range of a Wi-Fi network into hard-to-reach corners of buildings or other specific situations where 360-degree coverage is not needed.
lower than alternative directional antennas that focus more energy in one direction. Directional antennas are typically used to extend the range of a Wi-Fi network into hard-to-reach corners of buildings or other specific situations where 360-degree coverage is not needed.
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