Small-cell dual-polarity directional antennas

Sept. 23, 2021
RadioWaves’ newest antennas are rugged enough to perform in all weather conditions.
Rugged Small Cell Antenna

RadioWaves recently released a new series of rugged small-cell, dual-polarity antennas that the company says are ideal for any industry requiring high-performance, directional, outdoor wireless network coverage. RadioWaves pointed specifically to commercial, industrial, utility, military, and telecommunications applications as ideal for the antennas.

The new antennas feature a dual-polarity feed system in a single enclosure. “They are engineered for superior performance and specifically designed for rugged environments with a low-profile, aesthetically pleasing design,” the company said. RadioWaves is an Infinite Electronics brand. “These antennas are ideal for point-to-point or point-to-multipoint applications where form factor is a concern, and coverage of extended CBRS, public safety or 5-GHz networks is necessary,” RadioWaves continued. “They boast a UV-resistant radome for all-weather operation and support MIMO capabilities.”

The antennas incorporate advanced dual-polarization technology that allows for the interoperability of two radio transmit and receive paths. This technology also allows for the attenuation of unwanted signals from adjacent channels or co-located equipment.

They are available in 3500-4200, 4400-5000, and 5100-5800 MHz frequency range options, two Type-N female connectors, and a tilt-and-swivel mounting bracket with hardware, easing installation.

“Not only do these new antennas support MIMO capabilities along with dual polarization all in a compact design, but they are also weather-proof and built to handle extreme outdoor conditions,” said Kevin Hietpas, product line manager for RadioWaves.

The new antennas are in stock and available for same-day shipping.

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