LoRa Fiberglass Antenna Type N – 5.8 dBi (863-870 MHz)
$42.99
Description
- LoRa Fiberglass Antenna Type N
- Made of fiberglass and aluminum
- Easy to mount
- Ideal for heavy-duty and high-power LoRa base stations
- Frequency Range: 863 ~ 870 MHz
- Max Gain: 5.8 dBi
The LoRa Fiberglass Antenna Type N – 5.8dBi (863-870MHz) is 90 cm / 35.5 inch long and includes hardware for pole mounting. Made of fiberglass and aluminum this antenna is ideal for heavy-duty and high-power LoRa base stations but can be used with LoRa nodes as well.
The antenna has a Type-N male termination. When mounted vertically this shrouded connector helps prevent water and weather build-up on the threads.
Note: This antenna doesn’t ship with a cable. An N to RP-SMA interface cable is recommended to connect the antenna to an RP-SMA connector. If you need to go further to U.FL checkout the RP-SMA to U.FL cable.
- 1x LoRa Fiberglass Antenna – Type N
- 1x Mounting Hardware Pack
- Color: White
- Cover Material: Fiberglass
- Connector Type: N-type male
- Frequency Range: 863 ~ 870 MHz
- Peak Gain: 5.8 dBi
- VSWR: ≤ 2.0
- Efficiency: ≤ 79 %
- Feed Impedance: 50 Ω
- Radiation Pattern: Omnidirectional
- Polarization: Vertical


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