Multi-Band Antennas
Multi band antennas are devices designed to operate in more than one frequency band. They're designed to have one part active for a specific frequency band and another part active for an alternative frequency band. Multi band antennas are larger in size than single band antennas to accommodate the variety of bands located on the antenna.
What are multi-band antennas use for?
Multi band antennas are designed to operate on several bands, for example, at both VHF high band and UHF. They're also used for cellular, 4G, 3G, 2G and Wi-Fi frequencies and are suitable for any application where there is a device connected to the internet or a network. Multi band antennas allow various groups of their operating frequencies to be selected electronically.
Types of multi-band antennas
Many types of multi-band antennas are available:
- Outdoor antennas are waterproof, UV proof and omnidirectional.
- Dipole antennas have two identical conductive elements such as metal wires or rods to enable frequency resonance.
- Beam antennas receive or radiate a signal in specific directions.
- Loop antennas have a coil of wire or loop tubing to receive a balanced signal or load.
Liens connexes
- Taoglas IS.04.B.301111 Multi-Band Antenna with SMA Connector, ISM Band
- Taoglas IS.01.B.305111 Multi-Band Antenna with SMA Connector, ISM Band
- Ewon FAC90801_0000 Dome Multi-Band Antenna
- Weidmüller 2788470000 Multi-Band Antenna, 5G
- Taoglas HP5010A Patch Multi-Band Antenna
- Huber+Suhner 1399.32.0001 Square Multi-Band Antenna
- Huber+Suhner 1399.32.0002 Square Multi-Band Antenna
- Huber+Suhner 1399.32.0003 Round Multi-Band Antenna