Patch video antenna is a flat, high-performance antenna used for receiving and transmitting video signals in various wireless systems, such as video surveillance systems, satellite networks, and other wireless video communications. Thanks to its flat shape, the antenna has compact dimensions and is easily integrated into various systems where aesthetics or space saving are required.
The Maple Wireless 1.5G 10.5dBi directional patch antenna operates in the 1380–1720 MHz range and provides stable signal transmission with a gain of 10.5 dBi. The use of RHCP/LHCP circular polarization increases communication stability and reduces interference. Thanks to the design with an SMA connector and direct grounding, the antenna is reliably protected from static discharges. The device operates effectively in temperatures from -40 to +60°C.
In military conditions, Patch video antennas are widely used for real-time wireless video transmission. They are used for monitoring and surveillance on the battlefield, providing video communication between units, command posts, and other important objects. Thanks to their compactness and high efficiency, these antennas provide stable video communication in difficult conditions, such as in combat zones or over long distances, where minimizing physical and technological interference is important.
The Patch antenna is an excellent choice for those who need a high-quality, reliable, and compact solution for video signal transmission in any wireless system, including military operations, where compactness, efficiency, and signal stability are important.
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Specifications Frequency range 1380-1720 MHz Polarization Circular right (RHCP) or Circular left (LHCP) Beam angle ver. angle - 60°, hor. angle - 60° Connector SMA-F (cable included) Material Composite materials Gain 10.5 dBi Size 268*104mm Weight 459 g
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