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Place of Origin: China (Mainland)
Brand Name: AMEISON
Model Number: AMXY-1922-16
Frequency range(MHz): 1920-2170
Gain(dBi): 16
Polarization: Horizontal or Vertical
Element: 15
Half-power beam width(°): H
Lightning protection: DC Ground
Input connector type: N female or others

Specifications

This high gain wideband directional antenna covers all international cellular, mobile and wireless data bands.

3GHz 16 dBi heavy-duty extruded anodized Aluminum Yagi Antenna-N Female or other connector specifications:

Feature:

  1. High gain;
  2. Extruded anodized Aluminum Alloy framework;
  3. Full day working;Optimized dimension;
  4. Vertical or horizontal mounting way.

Application:

  1. 3GHz system;
  2. Point-to-point, point-to-multipoint system;
  3. Wireless bridging, client termination antenna.

AMXW-1922-16 Electrical Specifications:

  1. Frequency range(MHz)---1920 - 2170
  2. Bandwidth(MHz)---250
  3. Gain(dBi)---16
  4. Element---15
  5. Half-power beam width(°)---H:35 V:30
  6. Front-to-back ratio(dB)---≥16
  7. VSWR---≤2.0
  8. Input Impedance(Ω)---50
  9. Polarization---Horizontal or Vertical
  10. Maximum input power(W)---100
  11. Lightning protection---DC Ground
  12. Input connector type---N female or others

Mechanical Specifications:

  • Dimensions(mm)---610*84*44
  • Cable length(m)---0.3
  • Antenna weight(kg)---0.36
  • Operating temperature(°c)----40~60
  • Rated Wind Velocity(m/s)---60
  • Clamp---U-shape
  • Mounting hardware(mm)---Φ35~Φ50

P.S.:

I have a weak signal in the area I live and want to increase signal strength to improve download speeds. What antenna should I use?

To find the best solution to increase throughput and signal speed with an antenna several dimensions should be considered.

(1)Indoor / outdoor:

---If you can mount it, a suitable outdoor antenna can deliver much better performance.

(2)Directional (panel, Yagi, LPDA) or omnidirectional antenna:

---If you are in a remote area where the direction of the next base station can be clearly identified, it is best to use a directional antenna and align it with the base station.

----If you are in an (urban) area where there are different signal sources and/or you are working with different providers an omnidirectional antenna offers the better and more flexible solution.

(3)High or low gain:

---In general – the higher the gain the better. But gain correlates with size of an antenna so typically there are limits. Further, if you are in an area with very strong signal strengths, a lower gain antenna may work better.

(4)What about all the other antenna characteristics?

---V.S.W.R (to be amended) Patterns (to be amended).