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WiMax antennas deliver high performance for 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz frequency bands

By Jean-Pierre Joosting
Microwave Engineering
April 21, 2008 (08:50 AM EST)
 


St. Louis, MO — A suite of Dual Slant 45 WiMax base station antennas from Laird Technologies comprise several product options that operate across the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz frequency band. These high-performance WiMax antennas are small in size, offer consistent and reliable performance, and are designed to be fully compliant with ETSI pattern specifications.

Currently, there are four dual slant 45 antennas available: 2.5 GHz 65-degree, 2.5 GHz 90-degree, a 3.5 GHz 65-degree, and 3.5 GHz 90-degree.

WiMax antennas in this suite are ideal for Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC), MIMO, and other wireless wide area network applications. They offer a highly predictable pattern and consistent performance for operators deploying WiMax mobile and fixed networks. The antennas provide polarization diversity along with the high performance operators could use to mitigate the impact of multipath that often results in poor coverage areas.

Other features include low sidelobe performance, excellent front-to-back ratio, and high level co-located antenna-to-antenna isolation. The result is a precise antenna pattern that minimizes interference and helps the operator create a troublefree wireless network. In addition, the antennas include a rugged tilt-mount hardware kit that is convenient and cost effective.


Visit www.lairdtech.com for further information.


 
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