By Laird Technologies IAS 85
Laird’s PSQ24495 antenna is a 4-port directional antenna for use in 802.11n MIMO applications. The antenna is an excellent choice for high density Wi-Fi applications where adjacent antenna interference is of concern. Equipped with two sets of slant ±45 degree ports, the antenna takes advantage of both polarization and spatial separation to mitigate multipath issues.
Enclosed in a compact/low profile ASA, UV stable radome and equipped with an articulating arm that can be affixed to a mast or anchored directly to a vertical surface, the antenna can be oriented to take full advantage of the antenna’s directionality. Uniform and symmetrical radiation patterns provide a high-level signal density into defined coverage zones. This antenna will greatly enhance the performance of 802.11n systems where physical obstructions are anticipated. The dual band frequency coverage means that a single type of antenna can be deployed with any MIMO radio in the 2.4 MHz to 2.49 MHz and 4.9 MHz to 6.0 MHz bands.
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