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Stop guessing which antenna is which. This sticker sheet lets you label your antennas with their frequency, so you can quickly identify the right one when yo...

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Stop guessing which antenna is which. This sticker sheet lets you label your antennas with their frequency, so you can quickly identify the right one when you reach into your parts drawer.

Each sheet includes 75 stickers covering the most commonly used wireless frequencies — from 433MHz to 5.8GHz, plus protocol labels like WiFi, Bluetooth, BLE, and LoRa.

Key Features

  • 75 Frequency Stickers – Covers all common wireless bands and protocols
  • Compact Size – Each sticker measures 15.3 × 9.0mm
  • Easy Organisation – Quickly identify antennas in your collection

Package Contents

  • 10× 915MHz
  • 10× 2.4GHz
  • 5× 868MHz
  • 5× 4G
  • 5G
  • 5× 433MHz
  • 5× 5.8GHz
  • 5× L1
  • 5× L2
  • 5× WiFi
  • 5× Bluetooth
  • 5× BLE
  • 5× LoRa

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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.
BLE
BLE stands for Bluetooth Low Energy, a Bluetooth mode designed for low power use and broad compatibility with modern phones and computers. It connects well to battery-powered and mobile devices, including Apple hardware, though it behaves differently from Bluetooth Classic and its serial-style profiles.
LoRa
LoRa is a long-range, low-power wireless radio technology often used for telemetry, remote sensors and other links that send small amounts of data over long distances. It is distinct from Bluetooth and WiFi, so sharing a connector or pinout with LoRa hardware does not mean a device actually uses LoRa.

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