A fiberglass omnidirectional collinear antenna is a type of vertical base station antenna designed to transmit and receive radio frequency (RF) signals uniformly in all horizontal directions (360°) within the 824–896 MHz frequency range, commonly used for cellular (GSM/EDGE/CDMA), two-way radio, trunking systems, and other UHF wireless communications. It is built as a collinear array — a stack of multiple radiating elements aligned vertically and phased to act as one continuous radiator. This collinear stacking increases gain and pattern efficiency compared to a simple quarter-wave whip, while retaining a circular, horizontally even signal distribution.
FIBERGLASS OMNI DIRECTIONAL COLLINEAR ANTENNA 824-896MHZ
| Frequency Range | 824-896 MHz |
| Bandwidth | 62 MHz |
| Gain | 3 dBi |
| Half-Power Beamwidth (Horizontal) | 360 degree |
| VSWR | < 1.5 |
| Input Impedance | 50 Ohm |
| Polarization | Vertical |
| Lightning Protection | Direct Ground |
| Maximum Power | 100 Watt |
| Radiation Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Connector Type | N female or Customization |
| Mechanical Data | |
| Mounting Mast Diameter | 32 – 60 mm |
| Maximum Wind Velocity | 200 km/hr |
| Radome Material | Fiber Glass |





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