Wilson Electronics Cellular PCS Yagi Directional Cell Phone Antenna (P/N 301124)
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P/N: 301124
Price: $86.55
Wilson Electronics Cellular PCS Yagi Directional Cell Phone Antenna, 1850MHz-1990MHz Frequency, 9 Elements, 50 Ohms Impedance, 13dBI Antenna Gain, Compatible With GSM, GPRS, EDGE, CDMA, 1xRTT, EVDO, TDMA networks - 1900MHz PCS Band Only
The Wilson Cellular PCS Band Yagi Antenna's main benefit over our other antennas is its ability to focus its signal in one direction. This antenna is designed for use on stationary objects such as buildings. If this antenna is not aimed correctly it will lose its effectiveness.
The 17" boom is the main part of the antenna and includes 9 elements constructed of a single piece of 2mm (14 gauge) aluminum. The Wind Surface Area is less than 19 square inches. The design of the antenna exposes a small profile to wind and ice.
The output coaxial connector is an N-Female type and the feed systems is a "T-Match" which provides low signal loss and wide bandwidth. The antenna's impedance is 50 ohm with a maximum power rating of 25W.
Pipe mount hardware is included. The pipe mount is adjustable to accommodate pipes with and outside diameter up to 2".
Since the Yagi is a single band 1850MHz-1990MHz PCS antenna it will only work with Sprint PCS, T-Mobile or other carriers in PCS markets. It is not compatible with 800MHz/850MHz Cellular or Nextel/iDEN.
Cable
The antenna includes no cable. For a short run of 20' you can use our 20' RG-58 coax extension which has the appropriate connections for the Yagi. Please note that our other RG-58 cables can not be directly connected to the Yagi antenna.
For longer runs, we suggest using one of the below lengths of Ultra Low Loss 9913 Cable. This cable is fairly stiff so if you plan on connecting the Yagi directly to your phone with an antenna adapter we suggest you also include an 5' RG-58 extension. The below cables may also be connected together using the N-Female to N-Female barrel connector.
The primary difference between RG-58 and 9913 is the dB signal loss. RG-58 loses approximately 12dB/100' while 9913 loses about 4dB/100' (which is a big difference).
Specifications:
Part Number 301124
Frequency Range 1850MHz-1990Mhz
Impedance 50 Ohms
Antenna Gain 13dBi
Maximum Power 25 Watts
Radiation Directional
Polarization Linear, Vertical
VSWR < 1.7
Horizontal
Beamwidth (3dB) 40 degrees
Vertical
Beamwidth (3dB) 36 degrees
Ground Plane Built-In Ground Plane
Elements 9
Connector N Female
Material Aluminum
Width 17"
Wind Surface Area < 19 sq inches
Mount Pipe, max OD 2"
The Wilson Cellular PCS Band Yagi Antenna's main benefit over our other antennas is its ability to focus its signal in one direction. This antenna is designed for use on stationary objects such as buildings. If this antenna is not aimed correctly it will lose its effectiveness.
The 17" boom is the main part of the antenna and includes 9 elements constructed of a single piece of 2mm (14 gauge) aluminum. The Wind Surface Area is less than 19 square inches. The design of the antenna exposes a small profile to wind and ice.
The output coaxial connector is an N-Female type and the feed systems is a "T-Match" which provides low signal loss and wide bandwidth. The antenna's impedance is 50 ohm with a maximum power rating of 25W.
Pipe mount hardware is included. The pipe mount is adjustable to accommodate pipes with and outside diameter up to 2".
Since the Yagi is a single band 1850MHz-1990MHz PCS antenna it will only work with Sprint PCS, T-Mobile or other carriers in PCS markets. It is not compatible with 800MHz/850MHz Cellular or Nextel/iDEN.
Cable
The antenna includes no cable. For a short run of 20' you can use our 20' RG-58 coax extension which has the appropriate connections for the Yagi. Please note that our other RG-58 cables can not be directly connected to the Yagi antenna.
For longer runs, we suggest using one of the below lengths of Ultra Low Loss 9913 Cable. This cable is fairly stiff so if you plan on connecting the Yagi directly to your phone with an antenna adapter we suggest you also include an 5' RG-58 extension. The below cables may also be connected together using the N-Female to N-Female barrel connector.
The primary difference between RG-58 and 9913 is the dB signal loss. RG-58 loses approximately 12dB/100' while 9913 loses about 4dB/100' (which is a big difference).
Specifications:
Part Number 301124
Frequency Range 1850MHz-1990Mhz
Impedance 50 Ohms
Antenna Gain 13dBi
Maximum Power 25 Watts
Radiation Directional
Polarization Linear, Vertical
VSWR < 1.7
Horizontal
Beamwidth (3dB) 40 degrees
Vertical
Beamwidth (3dB) 36 degrees
Ground Plane Built-In Ground Plane
Elements 9
Connector N Female
Material Aluminum
Width 17"
Wind Surface Area < 19 sq inches
Mount Pipe, max OD 2"
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