Wednesday, July 1, 2020

TE Hirschmann Mobility Cellular / GNSS Antenna 121 x 77 x 37mm (GPS-16864)



TE Connectivity's Hirschmann CGN 7026 LP A Cellular (2G/3G/4G) /GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) Antenna is a combination antenna for positioning and data services. The antenna offers terrestrial-based transmission and satellite-based positioning. The unit features an embedded high-performance, low-noise amplifier (LNA) with a dual-feed ceramic patch antenna and a phase shift network for optimized cross-polarization discrimination (XPD). The antenna can be mounted by adhesive foam pad on metallic and non-metallic surfaces, including glass. TE Connectivity / Hirschmann CGN 7026 LP A Cellular (2G/3G/4G) /GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) Antenna is designed for harsh environment applications.

Features:

  • Minimum Frequency: 698 MHz
  • Maximum Frequency: 2.69 GHz
  • Cellular (2G/3G/4G) frequency range
    • LTE-LB: 698 to 862MHz
    • GSM 850: 824 to 894MHz
    • GSM 900: 880 to 960MHz
    • GSM 1800: 1710 to 1880MHz
    • GSM 1900: 1850 to 1990MHz
    • UMTS: 1920 to 2170MHz
    • LTE-HB: 2305 to 2690MHz
  • GNSS (GPS/GLONASS) frequency range
    • GPS: 1.57542GHz ±1.023MHz, (L1-band)
    • GLONASS: 1602.0 to 1614.94MHz
  • Application: Beidou, Galileo, Glonass, GNSS, GPS
  • Gain: 0 dBi, 1 dBic
  • Impedance: 50 Ohms
  • VSWR: 2:1
  • Minimum Operating Temperature: -40C
  • Maximum Operating Temperature: +85C
  • Number of Bands: 5 Band
  • Termination Style: Connector
  • Mounting Style: Panel Mount
  • Protocol - Cellular, NBIoT, LTE: Cellular (NBIoT, LTE)
  • Protocol - GPS, GLONASS: GNSS
  • Length: 121mm
  • Width: 77mm
  • Height: 37mm
  • IP Rating: IP6K6
  • Polarization: Linear, RHCP
  • Antenna Connector Type: C Female, D Female
  • Cable Length: 118 in
  • Cable Type: RG-174

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