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Interline Panel 14


PANEL 14 is a directional, subscriber antenna working well with all 2.4GHz wireless devices. It can be used in indoor and outdoor applications. Antenna's radiator is a precise designed printed circuit board element. Module design assures perfect fitting what guarantee reliable performance in all weather conditions and constant high production quality. Antenna works at 14dBi gain what extends the range up to 4 times comparing to built-in or standard 1/4 wave antennas of wireless devices, Nfemale connector.

Key features:
- durable mounting with tilting option
- ABS casing protects radiating elements from the wind, rain, snow and ice
- very thin and discreet - thickness: 20mm
Recommended as:
- subscriber antenna with a range up to 1500* meters
*average range to 9dBi base station, e.g. HORIZON midi 2.4GHz/9dBi
- point to point links for up to 2500* meters range
*two PANEL 14 2.4GHz/14dBi antennas
small hotspot antenna, also with sectorized coverage

Electrical:
Gain.......................................14 dBi
Frequency........................2400 - 2500 MHz
Polarization..............horizontal or vertical
Polarization isolation....................>21 dB
Front/Back ratio..........................>20 dB
Side lobe suspension (H/V)..............>28/12 dB
(-3dB) horizontal............................30°
(-3dB) vertical..............................30°
VSWR (max).................................1.4:1
Impedance.................................50 OHm

Mechanical:
Cable......................................N female socket
Dimension.......................197 x 197 x 20 mm
Weight...................................0,50 kg
Mounting..............................fi 38÷51

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