Bintec ANT-4G LTE cross pole
Mobile phone antenna
Bintec ANT-4G LTE cross pole
Mobile phone antenna
5 years ago
This antenna has a very good gain, but it is directional, which means it is suitable for long range line of sight in LTE fringe areas. If there is no line-of-sight to the LTE transmission tower, and if you are close to a transmission tower, then a non-directional omnidirectional antenna is probably more suitable.
Frequencies 790-960 1710-2170 2500-2700 MHz
Connector 2 x SMA (male) Cable 2 x 5 m HDF 195
Gain 8.3 dBi max at 790 - 960 MhZ
Gain 9.3 dBi max 1710 - 2170 MHz
Gain 8.2 dBi max 2500-2700 MHz
Inside: www.mobilabredband.se/forum/viewtopic.php?id=7242
Datasheet: www.lte-antennas.com/userfiles/specificaties/292-mifi-hotspo...
What was my problem? Approx 3km distance to 4G cell - level quite decent BUT - no direct line of sight - there is a terrain hill in between. Tried several antennas - especially directional antennas. This increased the level but did not solve the problem of intermittent disconnects. The real problem was diffractions and reflections over the terrain dome which depended on the weather. With the use of a MIMO antenna - here quite clean and solidly packed in a housing - the problem was solved. This antenna is used with 2x SMA connectors on a router from TELTONIKA, the RUT955 LTE.
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Contra
6 years ago •
purchased this product
Attention: Digitec does not sell this product at all, but the Poynting xpol-2.Have sent it back.
4 years ago •
purchased this product
We have direct view to the transmission tower super performance runs perfectly. Due to the telephone line we had unfortunately paid much too much for very poor internet reception for a long time.
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