Microstrip Dipole Antenna 984...1094 MHz AB-Antennas
AB-Antennas presents a microstrip dipole antenna optimized for stable operation in the narrow frequency range of 984...1094 MHz. This antenna ensures reliable signal transmission and reception with a low SWR (< 2), guaranteeing efficient operation without unnecessary losses in the power circuit and a high system efficiency.
The antenna has a gain of 2 dB, making it an excellent solution for applications requiring a moderate amplifying effect without significant directivity. The radiation pattern is omnidirectional, so the signal is distributed evenly in all directions, and the polarization can be either vertical or horizontal, adding versatility when integrating into various communication systems. The input impedance of the device is 50 Ohms, which meets standard requirements for most receivers and transmitters.
Convenient connection interfaces: SMA female / IPX connector, allowing easy connection of the antenna to popular models of radio devices and modems. The microstrip design ensures compact dimensions and ease of installation while maintaining good electrical characteristics.
Technical Specifications
- Frequency range: SWR < 2: 984...1094 MHz
- Gain: 2dB
- Radiation pattern: omnidirectional
- Polarization: vertical/horizontal
- Input impedance: 50 Ohms
- Connector: SMA female/ IPX
This dipole antenna is suitable for applications in industrial and domestic communication systems, IoT solutions, and for equipment operating in the approximately 1 GHz range. Thanks to the combination of compactness and stable characteristics, it is a convenient choice for upgrading existing systems or projects where signal quality and ease of connection are important. The AB-Antennas brand ensures compliance with technical requirements and reliable operation.
Product type information: Antennas > Dipole Antennas.
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