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#14570
Jirous JRMB-900-6 MIMO 2xN/female
  • Gain: 32.3 ±0.6dBi
  • Beamwidth: 5.2°
  • Connectors: 2xN/female
  • Outer size: Ø90 cm
966,37 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#19592
Jirous JRMB-900-6 MIMO 2xRP-SMA/female
  • Gain: 32.3 ±0.6dBi
  • Beamwidth: 5.2°
  • Connectors: 2xRP-SMA/female
  • Outer size: Ø90 cm
966,37 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#43057
Jirous JRMD-680-6 MIMO Parabolic antenna (R-SMA connector)
  • Energy gain: 30.5 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 4.6°
  • Connectors: R-SMA
  • Dimensions: Ø 68 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43058
Jirous JRMD-680-6 parabolic antenna
  • Energy gain: 30.5 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 4.6°
  • Dimensions: Ø 68 cm
  • Polaryzacja: Liniowa, pionowa/pozioma lub 45°
#43059
Jirous JRD-30DD MIMO Parabolic antenna (R-SMA connector)
  • Energy gain: 30,5 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 4.6°
  • Connectors: R-SMA
  • Dimensions: Ø 68 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43062
Jirous JRME-900-6 MIMO Parabolic antenna (R-SMA connector)
  • Energy gain: 33.0 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 3.1°
  • Connectors: R-SMA
  • Dimensions: Ø 90 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43063
Jirous JRME-900-6 parabolic antenna
  • Energy gain: 33.0 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 3.1°
  • Input/Output: Circular waveguide
  • Dimensions: Ø 90 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43064
Jirous JRMD-1200-6 MIMO parabolic antenna
  • Energy gain: 35.5 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 2.5˚
  • Connectors: R-SMA or N
  • Dimensions: Ø 120 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43065
Jirous JRMD-1200-6 parabolic antenna
  • Energy gain: 35.5 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 2.5˚
  • Input/Output: Circular waveguide
  • Dimensions: Ø 120 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43066
Jirous JRMC-1800-6 MIMO parabolic antenna (R-SMA connector)
  • Energy gain: 38.6 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 1.7°
  • Connectors: R-SMA
  • Dimensions: Ø 180 cm
  • Polarization: Horizontal/Vertical or 45°
#43067
Jirous JRMC-1800-6 parabolic antenna
  • Energy gain: 38.6 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 1.7°
  • Waveguide: Circular waveguide
  • Dimensions: Ø 180 cm
  • Polarization: Horizontal/Vertical or 45°
#43125
Jirous JRMD-680-6 MIMO Parabolic antenna (N-female connector)
  • Energy gain: 30.5 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 4.6°
  • Connectors: N-female
  • Dimensions: Ø 68 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43126
Jirous JRD-30DD MIMO Parabolic antenna (N-female connector)
  • Energy gain: 30,5 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 4.6°
  • Connectors: N-female
  • Dimensions: Ø 68 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43127
Jirous JRMD-900-6 MIMO Parabolic antenna (N-female connector)
  • Energy gain: 33,0 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 3,1°
  • Connector: N-female
  • Dimensions: Ø 90 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°
#43128
Jirous JRME-900-6 MIMO Parabolic antenna (N-female connector)
  • Energy gain: 33.0 ± 1 dBi
  • Beam width: 3.1°
  • Connectors: N-female
  • Dimensions: Ø 90 cm
  • Polarization: Linear, vertical/horizontal or 45°

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6 GHz antennas are a wide range of devices designed to receive and transmit radio signals in the frequency band from 5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz. They are used in a variety of applications, including:

  • Wireless Access: 6 GHz antennas are commonly used in wireless networks such as Wi-Fi 6E and W60. They offer higher throughput and lower latency than older Wi-Fi standards, making them ideal for streaming high-definition video, online gaming, and other demanding applications.

  • Radio Links: 6 GHz antennas can also be used to create point-to-point and point-to-multipoint radio links. These links provide high bandwidth and long-range connectivity, making them ideal for applications such as building bridging, video surveillance, and mobile network backhaul.

  • Radar: 6 GHz antennas are also used in short-range radars, such as obstacle detection radars and backup radars in vehicles.

Types of 6 GHz Antennas

There are many different types of 6 GHz antennas, each with its own unique properties and applications. Some of the most popular types of 6 GHz antennas include:

  • Sector Antennas: Sector antennas provide wide coverage in a specific direction. They are often used for point-to-multipoint radio links and Wi-Fi base stations.

  • Directional Antennas: Directional antennas focus the signal in a narrow beam. They are often used for point-to-point radio links and long-range Wi-Fi connections.

  • Panel Antennas: Panel antennas offer a balance between range and directivity. They are often used in home and office Wi-Fi applications.

  • Omni-Directional Antennas: Omni-directional antennas emit a signal in all directions. They are often used for applications where omnidirectional coverage is required, such as Wi-Fi access points.

Choosing a 6 GHz Antenna

There are a few factors to consider when choosing a 6 GHz antenna, including:

  • Application: Consider what you will be using the antenna for. Different types of antennas are suitable for different applications.

  • Range: Determine how much range you need. Antennas with higher gain typically have longer range.

  • Directionality: Consider how directional the antenna needs to be. More directional antennas provide longer range in a specific direction, but less directional antennas provide better overall coverage.

  • Frequency: Make sure the antenna operates in the correct frequency for your application.

  • Gain: Antenna gain is a measure of its ability to amplify the signal. Antennas with higher gain are typically more expensive, but they offer better performance.