Antennas
450 MHz
CDMA 450 Antenna: FREEDOM CDMA-5 (with 5m cable, FME)
Code: A6907
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FREEDOM CDMA-5 antenna is an indispensable device for enabling/improving advanced data services for broadband Internet access in 450 MHz band. It allows to use the services in rooms and places where the simple built-in antennas of the equipment used do not provide satisfactory results.
Distinguishing features:
- Designed for broadband Internet access in 450 MHz band (CDMA),
- Improves signal strength ensuring proper operation in low-signal environments,
- Gain up to 6 dBi,
- VSWR < 1.2
- Integrated 5m cable,
- TNC connector,
- Small size allows for easy mounting in any place.
The basic antennas supplied with modems are often not suitable for stable operation in some regions (long distance from the base station) and some places (inside buildings). The FREEDOM CDMA-5 antenna improves signal strength ensuring proper operation in low-signal environments and stable access to the Internet. The antenna integrates 5 m coaxial cable with FME connector.
Used even inside a building and directed towards the base station, the antenna limits the harmful energy that is dissipated inside the room.
Used even inside a building and directed towards the base station, the antenna limits the harmful energy that is dissipated inside the room.
Specifications
| Name | FREEDOM CDMA-5/450MHz |
| Code | A6905 |
| Band [MHz] | 400-470 |
| Gain [dBi] | 6 |
| WFS (max) | 1.2 |
| Front/back ratio [dB] | 12 |
| Polarization | V |
| Number of elements | 5 |
| Output impedance [Ω] | 50 |
| Packaging | foil |
| Weight [kg] | 0.53 |
| Length [m] | 0.57 |
| Beamwidth - H [o] | 60-68 |
| Beamwidth - V [o] | 90-110 |
| Connector (on the cable) [m] | 5 |
| Length of integrated cable [m] | FME |

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