Directional Antenna High Gain Headband Linear Polarization UWB Linearly Polarized for GPS WiFi Signal Booster
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1.4~10.5Ghz - The working frequency of the antenna is between 1.4~10.5Ghz. LIGHTWEIGHT - Light weight and small size make the antenna can be mounted easily. 7dBi 10dB - The signal is very stable,has a rated gain of 7dBi,and the return loss is 10dB. SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION - The high-gain directional wideband antenna is suitable for applications such as directional radio signal transmission and reception, signal source reconnaissance and direction detection, and broadband signal testing. APPLICATION - The antenna is suitable for common frequencies such as UWB positioning, GPS navigation, Wifi, 2.4G and 5.8GHz.
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1.4~10.5Ghz - The working frequency of the antenna is between 1.4~10.5Ghz. LIGHTWEIGHT - Light weight and small size make the antenna can be mounted easily. 7dBi 10dB - The signal is very stable,has a rated gain of 7dBi,and the return loss is 10dB. SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION - The high-gain directional wideband antenna is suitable for applications such as directional radio signal transmission and reception, signal source reconnaissance and direction detection, and broadband signal testing. APPLICATION - The antenna is suitable for common frequencies such as UWB positioning, GPS navigation, Wifi, 2.4G and 5.8GHz.
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1.4~10.5Ghz - The working frequency of the antenna is between 1.4~10.5Ghz. LIGHTWEIGHT - Light weight and small size make the antenna can be mounted easily. 7dBi 10dB - The signal is very stable,has a rated gain of 7dBi,and the return loss is 10dB. SIGNAL TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION - The high-gain directional wideband antenna is suitable for applications such as directional radio signal transmission and reception, signal source reconnaissance and direction detection, and broadband signal testing. APPLICATION - The antenna is suitable for common frequencies such as UWB positioning, GPS navigation, Wifi, 2.4G and 5.8GHz.