EAD unveils five-band stub blade antenna
Embedded Antenna Design
Pentablade
EAD has introduced the Pentablade antenna, a five-band stub blade antenna suitable for fixed machine-to-machine (M2M) applications.
Supporting US 850/1900MHz and European 900/1800MHz frequencies as well as 2100MHz (3G), the Pentablade offers a single solution for mobile networks.
It offers 2dBi of gain and is supplied with a standard SMA-male right angle connector.
The Pentablade is ideally suited to gateway, router and terminal applications where a compact, multi-band antenna that offers reliable performance is required.
The Pentablade can be deployed in many M2M applications such as automatic meter reading (AMR), remote telemetry and telematics applications using mobile, GSM and 3G frequencies.
The Pentablade is available now from EAD distributors.
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