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457-DB - Digital Antenna Wide-Band 690MHz-2700MHz Log Periodic
Our highest gain wideband directional cellular/PCS/WIFI antenna covers the entire spectrum from 690 MHz to 2.7 GHz. Compatible with all Digital Antenna PowerMax North American and Euro-Asian cellular amplifiers and repeaters (Digital Antenna 457-DB)
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UPC : 457-DB
Manufacturer: Digital Antenna
Manufacturer Part No: 457-DB
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Digital Antenna’s wideband log periodic antenna offers exceptional performance on all the major wireless carriers’ frequencies as well as GPS, WiFi, and WiMax frequencies. Designed and manufactured by Digital Antenna, model 457-DB is the only log periodic available with an incredibly low SWR of less than 1.5:1 across the entire specified frequency range. Low SWR equates to maximum power being conducted from the antenna providing maximum signal range.
Features:
- Supports:
- 700, 800, 850, 900, 1500, 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2500 and 2600 MHz frequency bands; 4G, 3G, AWS, LTE, CLR, DCS, IMT, ISM, PCS, WCDMA, WCS, WiFi, WiMax, Cellular
- For indoor or outdoor use
- Black UV protected case
- High gain, low profile
- Focused power captures more signals
- 8dB gain at 900 MHz; 9dB gain at 1700 MHz; 10dB gain at 2700 MHz
- Five year warranty
Requires:
- Cable: This antenna includes no cable
- Repeater System: Connect to a Repeater System to improve the range of the system; Or
- Phone Adapter Cable: A phone adapter cable in order to connect to your cell phone
Cable:
The antenna includes no cable. If planning on connecting the antenna to something other than a Digital Antenna Repeater System you will need cable. For a short run of 20' you can use our 20' RG-58 coax extension which has the appropriate connections to connect between the Yagi and phone adapter cables. Please note that our other RG-58 cables can not be directly connected to the Yagi antenna.
For longer runs, we suggest using one of the below lengths of LMR-400 Cable. This cable is fairly stiff so if you plan on connecting the Yagi directly to your phone with an antenna adapter we suggest you also include an 5' RG-58 extension. The below cables may also be connected together using the N-Female to N-Female barrel connector.
The primary difference between RG-58 and LMR-400 is the dB signal loss. RG-58 loses approximately 12dB/100' while LMR-400 loses about 4dB/100' (which is a big difference).
LMR-400 Extensions Cables:
A phone adapter cable is required to connect to your phone.
Documents:
Specifications
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Part Number |
457-DB |
Frequency Range |
690MHz to 2.7GHz |
VSWR |
<1.5: 1 = 690-2700 MHz |
Antenna Gain |
8-10dB |
Beam Width |
H 80, V 60 Degrees |
Maximum Power |
100 Watts |
Impedance |
50 Ohms |
Connector |
N Female |
Height |
8." |
Length |
11.58" |
Width |
2.38" |
Mount |
Pole w/U-Bolts |
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457-DB - Digital Antenna Wide-Band 690MHz-2700MHz Log Periodic
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