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WIDEBAND Series Yagi 800-2500MHz

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Excl. GST: A$ 115.00 Incl. GST: A$ 126.50
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Quick Overview

Provides a 10db gain for 800/850/900 MHz
Provides a 11db gain for 1800/1900/2100 MHz

The new Powertec WIDEBAND Series Yagi is designed to operate with all mobile carriers in mind, regardless of what frequency they operate on.

No longer do you have to buy a new antenna when you switch carriers or be concerned what frequency your antenna supports.

The Powertec 'WIDEBAND Series' Yagi offers a powerful 10-11dbi gain over 800-2500MHz and is designed for those in poor coverage areas.

Mounting is made simple with a mast down-tilt bracket and U-Bolts. This enables you to mount the antenna on a flat surface or a pole.

Features
- 800-2500MHz Support
- 10-11dbi gain
- Sealed radome design offering strong protection and weather resistance
- Mast down-tilt bracket and U-Bolt mounts
- 30cm Low Loss Cable with N Female Connector fitted
- Includes a 10m Low Loss RG58 cable with FME Female fitted
- Includes a FME/M - SMA/M Adapter


Specifications

Model: Powertec 'WIDEBAND Series' Yagi
Frequency Range: 800-960 /1710-2500 MHz
Vertical Beamwidth: 50 / 40 º
Horizontal Beamwidth: 65 / 50 º
F/B Ratio: ≥15 / ≥18 dB
Gain: 10 / 11 dBi
VSWR: ≤1.5
Impedance: Ω 50
Intermodulation: ≤-135dBc(2×10W) dBm
Polarization: Vertical
Maximum Power: 50 W
Connector: N type with 10m cable supplied
Dimensions: 400×265×65 mm
Weight: 1 Kg
Mounting Mast Diameter: Ф40-Ф50 mm

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Model Wide-yagi-800-2500
Frequency 800/850/900/1800/1900/2100
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