High Precision LPA Log Periodic Antenna Outdoor Signal Booster Antenna
High Precision Log Periodic Omni Directional Antenna for Indoor use
A log-periodic antenna (LP), also known as a log-periodic array or log-periodic aerial, is a multi-element, directional antenna designed to operate over a wide band of frequencies. It was invented by John Dunlavy in 1952. The most common form of log-periodic antenna is the log-periodic dipole array or LPDA, The LPDA consists of a number of half-wave dipole driven elements of gradually increasing length, each consisting of a pair of metal rods. The dipoles are mounted close together in a line, connected in parallel to the feedline with alternating phase. Electrically, it simulates a series of two or three-element Yagi-Uda antennas connected together, each set tuned to a different frequency. LPDA antennas look somewhat similar to Yagi antennas, in that they both consist of dipole rod elements mounted in a line along a support boom, but they work in very different ways. Adding elements to a Yagi increases its directionality, or gain, while adding elements to a LPDA increases its frequency response, or bandwidth.
Specification
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Item
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Specifications
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WIFI&GSM Antenna
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Frequency Range
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700~2700MHz
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Polarization
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Linear
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Gain
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12dBi
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V.S.W.R
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<2.0
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Impendance
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50Ω
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Mechanical
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Cable
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RG58
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Connector
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N/SMA/or others
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Radome Material
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ABS
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Mounting Method
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Screw
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Environmental
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Operating Temperature
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-40℃~+85℃
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Relative Humidity
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Up to 95%
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Environmentally Friendly
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ROHS Compliant
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