The MIMO-4-17 is a high-performance 7-in-1 multi-frequency antenna in a single housing. The antenna provides four cellular links, two Wi-Fi links and a GPS/GLONASS antenna. Two MIMO cellular antennas offer broadband coverage from 617 to 6000 MHz, covering today's LTE/4G and 5G bands for future deployment. The ultra-wideband performance of the cellular antennas allows for use by a variety of operators and technologies, and is ready for future cellular technologies up to 6 GHz for 5G applications, as well as Wi-Fi applications from 5 to 6 GHz.
The antenna is also equipped with two dual-band Wi-Fi antennas, providing simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 to 7.2 GHz bands on each antenna for 2x2 MIMO functionality. The MIMO-4-17 surpasses the performance of most competitors due to the attention paid to the design of this high-performance antenna. The radiation patterns of all radiating elements provide an excellent balance between omni-directionality, pattern diversity and good radiation capabilities at the desired height. This is an important criterion for the transportation and marine markets, for which the antenna was specifically designed. The main applications are commercial/industrial vehicles, marine systems, M2M and other IoT systems using a wide range of radio technologies, while maintaining a future in a wide frequency band.
Product Features
- Ultra-wideband operation from 617 to 6000 MHz for cellular networks - Includes 4 x cellular network, 2 x Wi-Fi and 1 x GPS/GLONASS antenna - Extremely rugged mechanical design for IP69K protection - Independent ground plane; antenna design with internal ground - Multiple mounting options available for easy installation
Antenna applications
- Broadband transportation and Wi-Fi distribution, automation and telemetry for buses, municipal vehicles, trucks and public safety vehicles - Industrial automation, machine robotics and other M2M telemetry systems - Automation of agriculture and farming such as M2M and IoT - Mobile broadband network for Wi-Fi distribution for marine/boat units - Mining vehicle and machinery communication, telemetry and automation (M2M and IoT)
Antenna performance charts
Voltage wave ratio (VSWR)*
VSWR is a measure of how efficiently radio-frequency power is transmitted from the power source through the transmission line to the load. In an ideal system, 100% of the power is transmitted, which corresponds to a VSWR ratio of 1:1. MIMO-4-17 provides excellent performance in all bands with VSWR <2:1. *VSWR measured with 2-meter low-loss cable.
Gain in dBi
6 dBi is the peak gain in all bands from 617 to 6000 MHz Gain at 617 ? 960 MHz: -0.5 dBi Gain at 1427 ? 1517 MHz: 3.5 dBi Gain at 1710 ? 2700 MHz: 5.5 dBi Gain at 3400 ? 4200 MHz: 5.5 dBi Gain at 5000 ? 6000 MHz: 6 dBi *Antenna gain measured with a standard antenna set to polarization on a 600 mm ground plane.
Gain in dBi
6.5 dBi is the peak gain in all bands from 2400 to 2500 MHz and 5000 to 7200 MHz Gain at 2400 ? 2500 MHz: 5 dBi Gain at 5000 ? 7200 MHz: 6.5 dBi *Antenna gain measured with a standard antenna set to polarization on a 600 mm ground plane.
Radiation patterns
Radiation patterns - WiFi
Radiation patterns - GPS
Technical specifications
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