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5-in-1 Cellular, GPS Combination IoT Antenna FAKRA Jack ABS Radome White IP69K

5-in-1 Cellular, GPS Combination IoT Antenna FAKRA Jack ABS Radome White IP69K
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Product SKU: KPANOM1093
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Description

The KP Performance KPANOM1093 is a 5-in-1 combination antenna designed for public safety, emergency services, mobile base stations, autonomous vehicles, fleet management, smart cities, smart utilities, or industrial IoT applications. This vertically polarized omnidirectional antenna has color-coded FAKRA female connectors with 17 feet cable leads. Our high-quality mobile antenna with 5 ports has a typical input VSWR of 2:1. 

The IoT combination antenna from KP Performance has an overall length of 7 inches, width of 7 inches, and weight of 4 lbs. This KPANOM1093 mobile antenna is IP69K-rated and has a white-colored radome made of UV-stabilized ABS. The 4 cellular, 1 GPS combination antenna has an impedance of 50 Ohms and a maximum input power of 10 Watts. 

Our vertically polarized mobile antenna can operate at temperatures ranging from -40 to 70 degrees C. This MIMO-capable IoT antenna features four 4G/5G, and one L1/G1 GPS band elements in one radome. Emergency services, first responders, and fleets can rely on our 5-in-1 combination antenna to maintain a secure link between vehicles and dispatch centers. 

Features

  • 4 x Cellular 4G/5G
  • 1 x GPS L1 / G1
  • MIMO Capable
  • Color coded FAKRA Jack
  • 17 ft Cable Leads
  • Indoor/Outdoor IP69K Rated
  • UV Stabilized White ABS

Applications

  • Public Safety
  • Emergency Services
  • Mobile Base Stations
  • Autonomous Vehicles
  • Fleet Management
  • Smart Cities
  • Smart Utilities
  • Industrial IoT