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AX-1817P panel antenna GSM1800/LTE1800 (17 dBi, 50 Ω)

Panel antenna AX-1817P designed for use in set c 4G/2G modems (routers), repeaters and phones GSM1800. Antenna type – common-mode lattice. Recommended for use at the boundaries of the service area, with a weak and unstable level 4G/2G signal, and in the case of a long connecting cable between the modem and the installation point of the antenna.

Electrical characteristics

Operating frequency range, MHz 1700-1900

Gain, dBi 16÷17

The width of the days in H-plane, degrees 32÷40

Days width in E-plane, degrees 16÷19

The sidelobe level, dB, not more -13

The ratio of forward/reverse, dB not less than 20

Input impedance, Ohm 50

SWR in the frequency range, not more 1,5

Permissible power watts 10

Polarization vertical/horizontal

Mechanical characteristics Weight with mount, g 1800

Overall dimensions without mounting, m 0,45х0,24х0,05

Connector N-female

Antenna material steel, galvanized steel
 

Protective coating powder polymeric paint

Material of protective box Frost polycarbonate with UV-protection

 

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"after this simulation, I will try the above variant...

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,,, another variant(MiMo) ...

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 I tried to do an optimized simulation of this type of antenna, in a half part...

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