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Directional Antenna TL-ANT2409B operates in the 2.4GHz band and provides 9dBi directional operation, which largely extends the wireless range and delivers much better wireless performance. The antenna offers the N female connector guaranteeing wider compatibility with most of the wireless equipments. Also, the weather proof design ensures that it can work normally for various demanding outdoor solutions.
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I don't understand exactly what you mean...!!!
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Wi-Fi antenna "Konus" with gain up to 17 dBi (maximum 16.8 dBi). The antenna is made of composite materials, the output is an F-connector (if you wish, you can install two connectors-free of charge).All four types of SMA connectors can be installed (SMA-male, RP-SMA-male, SMA-Female, and RP-SMA-Female).Wi-Fi antennas are usually used to receive or transmit signals from home routers or from free Wi-Fi access points of operators installed in localities. To receive a signal, you can use both a Wi-Fi adapter and almost any Wi-Fi router configured in repeater mode. The router is even more convenient, you can immediately receive and distribute a Wi-Fi signal.
Material Dielectric Constant - Polypropylene -2,1,,,,,2,4
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,,,and another 2.4 GHz amplifier scheme...
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,,,it's not like that...!!!
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,,,how to build a Bester antenna....
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,,,show me where you saw...!!!
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,,,the gain it"s aprox 15dBi...you can try whith 75 Ohm cable impedance...!!!
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in Antennas for mobile communications
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,,,and the result of real measurements....