Flexible Signal Optimization Comes With Pasternack’s New Gooseneck Omni Antennas

Users can bend Pasternack’s new gooseneck omni antennas to any angle to achieve optimized signals.

Pasternack announced the launch of its new gooseneck omni antennas which have a flexible gooseneck-shaped mounting base, giving users the ability to bend and position them at any angle.

They are made to meet the various requirements of RF and microwave systems and come in a bevy of frequencies and radiation patterns for many different applications.

Users can optimize their signals by adjusting the flexible gooseneck to any angle. It’s made from fiberglass and metal, and have durability that gives them resistance to shock, vibration, and other environmental conditions. The gooseneck omni antennas are lightweight and compact so they are easy to transport and deploy in the field.

“These antennas provide unparalleled flexibility, durability and portability, making them an excellent choice for customers looking to enhance their RF and microwave systems,” said Senior Product Line Manager Kevin Hietpas.

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