Laird Technologies ( News - Alert) has introduced its new 2.5GHz 65-Degree Dual Slant 45 WiMax Base Station Antenna that is fully compliant with the ETSI ( News - Alert) EN 301.525 CS pattern specifications resulting in consistent and reliable antenna performance.
Tinu Oza, product manager explained that Laird Technologies designed the 2.5 GHz 65-Degree Dual Slant 45 Antenna to be fully compliant with ETSI pattern specifications by utilizing state-of-the-art, proprietary antenna design tools. This provides the user with predictable and consistent antenna performance, which helps the operator create a trouble-free wireless network. Ultimately, this results in improved customer satisfaction.
According to a press release, the new antenna operates across the 2.3 – 2.7 GHz frequency band and also features a 65-degree half power beamwidth and 17 dBi gain in a compact package. While the maximum null fill (-25 degree) feature insures consistent signal level throughout the wireless coverage area, well controlled upper sidelobes lower interference. The antenna also includes a stable tilt bracket system that accommodates up to four-inch diameter mounting poles.
The company is offering the new 65-Degree Dual slant 45 WiMax Base Station Antenna for $362.53 US MSRP.
Laird Technologies designs and supplies customized performance-critical products for wireless and other advanced electronics applications.
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