Quectel Wireless Solutions introduced three new 5G terminal mount antennas. The antennas – the YECT002W1A, YECT102WAAH and YECT103W7AH – offer high gain and efficiency alongside simplified design and deployment flexibility.
“These robust, flexible antennas are ideal for a wide range of deployments and offer great design flexibility for developers, while also ensuring simplicity and ease of use in deployment,” said Norbert Muhrer, President and CSO, Quectel Wireless Solutions. “Of course, customers can also benefit from Quectel’s antenna design support which encompasses simulation, testing and manufacturing to help customers get to market with custom antenna solutions faster.”
The YECT002W1A is an ultra-wide band 5G external antenna that provides broad coverage from 600-5000 MHz while offering backward-compatibility to support 3G, 4G and 2G networks as well as LTE Cat-M and narrowband IoT (NB-IoT). With dimensions of 209mm x 42mm x 6mm, the antenna is terminated with SMA type male connectors to help designers achieve the optimum antenna position. The antenna is both RoHS and REACH compliant.
The YECT102WAAH is another ultra-wide band 5G external antenna supporting coverage from 600-960MHz, 1710-2690MHz and 3300-6000MHz. Ideal for applications where the antenna needs to be discreet, this low profile, terminal mount omni-directional antenna is simple to use and features maximised durability thanks to its IP66-rated PC enclosure. The Quectel YEXCT102WAAH can be utilised in harsh environments thanks to its UV resistant (UL 746c f1) and flame resistant (UL 94 V-0) enclosure.
Finally, the YECT103W7AH is an ultra-wide band 5G terminal mount external dipole antenna that also operates in the 600-960MHz, 1710-2690MHz and 3300-6000MHz frequency bands. Both RoHS and REACH compliant and featuring an IP66 housing, the Quectel YECT103W7AH measures 233mm x 54.5mm x 20mm. The antenna is terminated with a hinged N male connector and can be used in harsh environments thanks to its robust UV resistant and flame-resistant enclosure.
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