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ZETA - broadband panel antenna 4G/3G/2G/WIFI

Powerful wide-band antenna 2G/3G/4G/WIFI. Strengthening 17.5-20.0 dBi.It is recommended to use complete with universal modems Huawei Е392,E3276(M150-1) and the usual 3G and 4G modems.

Electrical characteristics

Operating frequency range, MHz 1700-2700

The gain in the GSM1800 band, dBi 17,5-18

The gain in the 3G range (1.9 to 2.2 GHz), dBi 18-19

The gain in range of WIFI (2.4 GHz), dBi 19,5

The gain in the range of 4G (LTE), dBi 19,5-20,0

The width of the days in H-plane, degrees 15-26

Days width in E-plane, degrees 15-26

The sidelobe level is not more -12dB

The level of cross-polarization, not more -25dB

Input impedance, Ohm 50

The CWS in the range of GSM 1800, nothing more 1.6

The CWS in the range of 3G/4G/WIFI, not more 1.4

Permissible power watts 50

Polarization vertical/horizontal

Mechanical characteristics

Weight with mount, g 3195

Mount mast diameter 20-52mm

Overall dimensions without mounting, m 0,45х0,45х0,06

Allowable wind speed, m/sec 20

Connector N-female

Material of protective box Polycarbonate+ABS

Antenna material galvanized steel

Fastener material steel

Protective coating powder polymeric paint

 

 

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I searched to find the optimal solution for the GSM1800 band, (17,5-18dBi)and the 3G range (1.9 to 2.2 GHz), 18-19dBi...

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,,,for this simulation I used the following dimensions...

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,, a new model for the ZETA antenna..

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,,,and MiMo...

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when simulating with CST what material does the simulation use?

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,,, the material used for antennas does not have much influence...!!!

,,,usually used galvanized sheet, covered with Rilsan (or a coat of paint)...!!!

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On 9/26/2020 at 9:05 PM, Admin said:

,,, the material used for antennas does not have much influence...!!!

,,,usually used galvanized sheet, covered with Rilsan (or a coat of paint)...!!!

thank you brother for information

 

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On 26/9/2020 at 8:22 AM, acri said:

when simulating with CST what material does the simulation use?

I start up with PEC and NO loss materials...then ...when you get close to your goal , you could switch'em to REAL WORLD materials...

PS: The ENCLOSURE has a MAIN ROLE in FR , and losses...imho

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