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600-6000MHz 5G Antenna
A wideband 5G antenna covering 600–6000MHz, compatible with all major cellular frequency bands (5G/4G/3G/2G) as well as Wi-Fi. Features an SMA connector with...
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A wideband 5G antenna covering 600–6000MHz, compatible with all major cellular frequency bands (5G/4G/3G/2G) as well as Wi-Fi. Features an SMA connector with IPEX4 pigtail for easy connection to 5G modules, routers, and access points.
The antenna supports 90° bending for flexible pointing and positioning. Backward compatible with LTE, GSM, UMTS, and Wi-Fi applications.
Key Features
- Wideband Coverage – 600–6000MHz spans 5G, 4G, 3G, 2G, and Wi-Fi bands
- 5dBi Gain – Enhanced signal strength for improved throughput
- SMA Connector – Standard interface with IPEX4 pigtail
- 90° Bendable – Flexible pointing for optimal signal direction
- Compact Design – 47mm diameter × 30mm height
Specifications
- Frequency Range – 600–6000MHz
- Impedance – 50Ω
- VSWR – <3
- Gain – 5dBi
- Connector – SMA with IPEX4 pigtail (11.5mm)
- Operating Temperature – −40°C to 85°C
- Humidity – Non-condensing, 65°C at 95% RH
- Dimensions – 47mm diameter × 30mm height
Ideal For
- 5G module and router signal enhancement
- IoT gateways and access points
- Cellular communication projects
Package Contents
- 1× 600–6000MHz 5G Antenna
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 5G
- 5G is the fifth-generation mobile network standard, offering higher-speed, lower-latency wireless data than earlier 4G/LTE networks. 5G modems can move large amounts of data over cellular networks but may draw significant current and need a suitable aerial and reliable power.
- Impedance
- Impedance is the total opposition a component or circuit presents to alternating current, measured in ohms, combining resistance with frequency-dependent reactance. It appears in many contexts, such as matching a speaker's impedance (for example 4 ohm or 8 ohm) to an amplifier or the input and output impedance of signal circuits, and a correct match helps avoid weak signals, distortion or damage.
- IoT
- Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.
- SMA
- SMA is a small threaded coaxial (RF) connector widely used to attach antennas and other radio-frequency cables. A device with SMA antenna ports needs antennas or pigtails with matching SMA connectors, or a suitable adapter, to connect to them.
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