RFI OUTDOOR ANTENNAS
YW15-6989
15 Element Yagi 698-890MHz
The YW15-6989 is a high gain yagi antenna which provides excellent point to point communications in RF control, short or long haul link, point to multipoint and other applications calling for highly directional antennas. This model particularly suits cellular 700MHz 4G and 800MHz 3G applications.
This high gain antenna provides a solution where operation within the 700/800MHz frequency bands. The broad bandwidth also provides network design consistency and benefits to users operating in multiple frequency band segments. The dipole element design delivers excellent performance across the entire bandwidth, with consistently low VSWR and less pattern distortion than dual dipole designs. The passive elements are mounted to the square boom section and welded on both sides to minimise the potential for corrosion or the generation of passive intermodulation (PIM). The antenna rests at ground potential to provide excellent lightning protection and reduced precipitation static noise. Applications include RF control, short or long haul links, control station combining and telemetry installations requiring a highly directional antenna in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks. • Wide band coverage from 698MHz to 890MHz • All welded construction for reliability • Excellent front-to-back ratio • Alodined conductive plating for performance reliability • Designed to minimize the generation of PIM
Frequency Range | 698 – 890 |
Base Gain | 8 to 11 dBd |
Wind Load (Thrust) @ 160km/h N | 184 |
Torque @ 160km/h Nm | 73 |
Nominal impedance | 50 |
Power w | 100 |
Nominal Gain Dbi | 13.0 (15.1) |
VSWR | <1.8:1 |
Termination | 500mm of RG142 fitted with N type Female Connector |
Mounting area | 100mm of 25mm diam. stainless steel |
Construction | All welded stainless steel with polished finish |
Tuned bandwidth | Full |
Horizontal Beamwidth | 38° |
Front Back ratio dB | 20 |
Frequency MHz | 850 – 930 |
Length [mm] | 1552 |
Brand | RFI |
Weight [kg] | 1 |
LPDA7030-11-10SMA
RFI LTE 11dBi LPDA Directional Antenna (700-3000MHz); 10m SMA(M)
font face=”arial”>This wide-band log periodic antenna offers high gain directional coverage and is suited to all global cellular and various other wireless network applications. The unique ruggedized diecast aluminium construction ensures optimum performance and reliability in all weather and operating environments. The LPDA antenna is to be mounted vertically with tilting capability incorporated within the clamping arrangement. Mast mounting hardware is supplied to suite pole diameters of up to 60mm.
The LPDA antenna is to be mounted vertically with tilting capability incorporated within the clamping arrangement. Mast mounting hardware is supplied to suite pole diameters of up to 60mm and includes 10 metres of low loss RG58 cable terminated with SMA male connector.
Features:
- Wide band frequency range
- Excellent front-to-back ratio
- Easy installation using supplied hardware
Cable And Connector | 10 meters cable terminated with male SMA connector |
Frequency Range | 1710 – 2170, 2300 – 2700, 698 – 960 |
Base Gain | 8 to 11 dBd |
Power w | 10 |
Dimensions | 1100 x 180 x 60 |
Polarisation | Linear |
VSWR | <2.0:1 |
Tuned bandwidth | Full |
Horizontal Beamwidth | 55 |
Front Back ratio dB | 20 dB |
Frequency MHz | 698-1000 / 1500-3000 |
Length [mm] | 1100 |
Brand | RFI |
Weight [kg] | 1.85 |
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