Wilson Electronics Yagi 1800-1990 MHz PCS Antenna (301124) |

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Buy New: $38.50
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 13531
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 18.4 x 8.1 x 1.3
Model: 301124 ASIN: B000IBF5PG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| • | Directional antenna | | • | Mounting hardware included | | • | For fixed installations | | • | Directional PCS 1800 - 1990 MHz yagi antenna for fixed applications. | | • | Jumper Included 1 feet long w/ N-Female Termination |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Specifications Part Number 301124 Number of Elements 9 Frequency 1800-1990 MHz Impedance 50 ohms Antenna Gain 14 dBi Maximum Power 25 watts Polarization Vertical or Horizontal Connector N Female Length 16.8 inches / 43 cm (with mount) Weight 3.0 ounces / 0.086 kg (with mount) Material Aluminum Wind Surface Area <120 cm2 Brackets Max OD 2 inches
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Customer Reviews:
Wilson Antenna May 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought to ensure adequate signal for wireless internet. Works as expected and of good materials. Would recommend this as an improvement but will not perform miracles.
Wilson Cell Beam Antenna March 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use CDMA Verizon service and find it works about the best here in Az.I almost hate to say that this product works so well because Im afraid the price will go up when manufactures of these antennas realize what they have. I camp in REMOTE locations here in Az. 25 to 50 miles from cell towers. Since Analog cellular is being closed accross USA consumers are stuck with digital cell service only.(it doesnt propagate as well in some rural locations)You might need an amplifier with this unit though I dont use one presently as you can add it at anytime.Also,you MUST have a external antenna jack on the back or side of your cell phone to plug the antenna into. PLEASE beware that cell phone manufactures are being real As*holes and leaving them off of newer cell phones.Why dont they want you to be able to use a product that we pay and depend on so much?! So do research and find out which phones have them. ( prime cellular.com )Look under adaptors section. Also WilsonElectronic.com has some info too. This antenna is more labor intensive as it is a beam NOT an omni directional.You WILL have to turn the antenna slowly to get the best signal. Omni directional's you just put them up and hope they work So give it a shot without an amplifier first. Also,I bought the 800Mhz. Model as some networks use both bands.(verizon) Dont
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