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LoRa Fiberglass Antenna Type N - 5.8dBi (860-930MHz)
A high-gain outdoor fiberglass antenna designed for maximum range on LoRa projects. With 5.8 dBi gain in the 860–930 MHz band, this antenna is ideal for heav...
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A high-gain outdoor fiberglass antenna designed for maximum range on LoRa projects. With 5.8 dBi gain in the 860–930 MHz band, this antenna is ideal for heavy-duty LoRa base stations and long-range node deployments.
Built from fiberglass and aluminium for weather resistance, it includes pole-mounting hardware and a Type N male connector with a shrouded design to protect against water ingress.
Key Features
- 5.8 dBi Gain – High gain for maximum LoRa range
- 860–930 MHz – Covers AU915 and other regional LoRa bands
- Type N Male Connector – Shrouded design for weather protection
- Fiberglass & Aluminium Construction – Durable outdoor installation
- 90 cm Length – (35.5")
- Pole Mount Hardware Included
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 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.
- 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.
- u.FL
- u.FL is a tiny snap-on antenna connector often used on compact wireless boards. A board with u.FL usually needs an external antenna, which matters if the product will be inside an enclosure or needs better antenna placement.
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