Airlink: High Gain Directional Antenna
Overview
Network signals between users and equipment in industrial settings may experience spotty connectivity due to interference from other networks, EMI interference caused by cables or equipment, and distance. Sierra Wireless Antennas ensure that their cellular routers and network users stay connected with their 6001126 4G LTE directional antenna.
This 2x2 MiMo signal boosting antenna is designed to work with both 3G and 4G networks to provide a higher gain across the 698 to 960 (6 dBi gain) and 1710 to 2700 (9 dBi gain) MHz frequencies. The high gain ensures a stable link and improved data rates for users. The 6001126 has been tested and certified to operate with select AirLink cellular routers from Sierra Wireless.
The Sierra Wireless 6001126 signal-boosting directional antenna comes with a weatherproof housing fitted for wall or pole mounting. Its rugged construction withstands a wide range of outdoor and industrial environments. Two 5-meter long low-loss double-shielded cables feed the wideband main and diversity elements inside the antenna enclosure.
The construction reduces connector joint exposure to dust and water while reducing outside interference, vibration, and electric noise caused by nearby equipment. The integrated bracket makes installation and cable management a breeze as you can get it up and running in little time. When looking for a cost-effective solution to boost 3G and 4G network signals, the Sierra Wireless 6001126 antenna offers less data loss, improved responsiveness, and minimal interference.
Key Features
- Directional 2-in-1 antenna with 2x2 MIMO LTE
- 698-960 MHz and 1710-2700 MHz frequency ranges
- 9 dBi peak gain
- 20 W max input power
- 5-meter CS29 cables with SMA male connectors
- White radome
- Operating temperature from -30 to 80°C
- Wall and mast mounting brackets included
- Accommodates the LX40,LX60, and RV55 routers from Sierra Wireless
With lower latency and minimal data packet loss, the 6001126 directional antenna improves signal retention and user satisfaction.
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