Moonblink Communications, a value-added distributor of wireless broadband solutions, has launched a comprehensive range of ruggedized antennas for transmitting and receiving signals at 700MHz, the next-generation frequency
band for wireless communications.
The new MB 700 Series antennas from Moonblink feature Yagi, Sector and Omni types, providing end-to-end coverage for the 698MHz to 760MHz frequency band.
"The 700MHz spectrum is the future of wireless data communications, and we at Moonblink are proud to be one of the first to provide the infrastructure products needed to make it a reality," said Daniel Redmond, vice president of sales and marketing at Moonblink.
"These high-quality MB 700 Series antennas cover a wide swath of the wireless ecosystem - from the base station
to the remote client."
The MB 700 Yagi antennas are designed to minimize variances in gain and frequency to avoid interference with signals outside the specified frequency band.
The MB 700 Omni antennas are intended to project narrow beam widths in order to eliminate nulls, or regions of low signal strength. Either horizontal or vertical polarizations are available and include gain options of 6- or 11-dBi. The Omni antennas also feature an exceptionally sturdy mounting system, allowing them to remain stable under high wind conditions.
The MB 700 Sector antennas are available in horizontal or vertical polarizations and can be configured for 90-, 120- or 180-degree beam widths. Their elevation plane can be electrically down tilted by five degrees. Also, heavy-duty mounting hardware is available for manual down tilts.
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
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