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Dual Band Operation: Covers two distinct cellular bands:
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824–960 MHz: Commonly used for GSM, CDMA, and some LTE bands.
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1710–2180 MHz: Used by DCS/PCS, UMTS, and 3G/4G LTE services.
This allows the antenna to support multiple network standards with a single device.
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Gain:
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Approx. 10 dBi to 12 dBi depending on the exact model and frequency. Higher gain means stronger directional signal and longer range.
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Gain figures indicate how much the antenna focuses energy in its main direction compared to a reference antenna. Bandwidth & Beamwidth: Designed to provide stable gain across each band with moderately narrow horizontal and vertical beamwidth for improved long-range directivity. VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio): Typically ≤1.5 to 2.0, indicating good impedance matching and minimal reflected power for effective transmission and reception. Impedance: Standard 50 Ω, matching most RF equipment.
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Front-to-Back Ratio: Usually ≥ 15–20 dB, meaning the antenna suppresses signals from behind, reducing interference from unwanted directions.
YAGI ANTENNA DUALBAND 824-960/1710-2180 MHZ
| Frequency Range | 824-960 / 1710-2180 MHz |
| Bandwidth | 1400 MHz |
| Gain | 10 / 12 dBi |
| Half-Power Beamwidth (Horizontal) | 60 degree |
| Half-Power Beamwidth (Vertical) | 30 degree |
| Front-to-Back Ratio | 15 dB |
| VSWR | < 1.5 |
| Input Impedance | 50 Ohm |
| Polarization | Vertical / Horizontal |
| Port Isolation | DC Ground dB |
| Cross Polar Ratio | 100 dB |
| Upper Side Lobe Suppression | N female dB |
| Lightning Protection | 0.7 |
| Maximum Power | 32-50 Watt |
| Radiation Pattern | 200 |




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