Base Station Antenna
The Base Station antenna, defines an antenna used to send out a single signal to one or more receivers and simultaneously receive signals in chronological order.
A base station antenna is used when wanting to send out a signal to a great number of receivers. This type of antenna serves as a hub of the local wireless network and can be used to both receive and transmit a signal. It communicates out to the many, and simultaneously receives signals from them. As an example, this antenna could be relevant to a small Airport Traffic Control Centre or Taxi Central, as it needs to reach more users.
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HPBASE004 A/B/C
High Power Unity Gain Omni Base Station Antenna for the 450 MHz band. This meticulously constructed base station antenna with integrated multipurpose mounting bracket comes with a generous bandwidth which reduces the need for multiple antennas both in stock and on installation sites. Very high power antenna design No groundplane needed
Base 008
This meticulously constructed base station antenna with integrated multipurpose mounting bracket comes with a generous bandwidth which reduces the need for multiple antennas both in stock and on installation sites. High power antenna design No groundplane needed
3 dBd Gain Base Station
This meticulously constructed base station antenna with integrated multipurpose mounting bracket comes with a generous bandwidth which reduces the need for multiple antennas both in stock and on installation sites. High power antenna design Customer specified center frequency in X version No groundplane needed
5 dBd Gain Base Station Antenna for 850 MHz band
Unity Gain Omni Base Station Antenna for the 150 MHz band. This meticulously constructed base station antenna with integrated multipurpose mounting bracket comes with a generous bandwidth which reduces the need for multiple antennas both in stock and on installation sites. High power antenna design Customer specified center frequency in X version No ground plane needed