Specifications
Specification | |
Electrical | |
Frequency Range | 600-4000MHz |
Gain | 7 / 10dBi |
F/B Ratio | 15 / 20dB |
V.S.W.R | ≤ 1.8 |
Radiation | Directional |
Horizontal Beamwidth | 70°/75° |
Vertical Beamwidth | 75°/60° |
Polarization | ±45 |
Lightning Protection | DC-Grounded |
Maximum Input Power | 50W |
Impedance | 50Ώ |
Connectors | 2 X Type N Female |
Cable Type | RG58U |
Cable Length | 30CM |
Antenna Radome Material | ABS |
Mount Type | Pole / Mast Mount |
Max Diameter of Installation Pole | ~ 1-7/8 inch Ø |
Mechanical | |
Dimensions (Not including mounting bracket) | 13 – 3/8″ x 8 – 13/16″ x 2 – 7/16″ (340 x 225 x 64 mm) |
Weight – (Antenna / Packed) | 2.42lbs (1.1KG) / 3.75lbs (1.7KG) |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ to+60℃ |
RoHS Compliant | Yes |
Tyler Bell (verified owner) –
Alright, I don’t see first-hand reviews on this so let me start by saying – this antenna is badass. I already owned an Amazboost cellular booster I got from Amazon for about $180, but this thing just blows it out of the water. Pair it with the LMR-400 cables and you won’t believer the difference. I’ve been tracking my MBPS, signal strength, jitter, ping, CSQ, RSSI, RSCP, and ECIO for a few weeks now. Do I know what these all mean? Hell no. Does Richard at Wireless Haven know what they mean, and will give me better advice for knowing it – absolutely. He recommended me this antenna and I went from averaging about 82 MBPS download to now 168 MBPS in an area notorious for bad signal. A 100% increase in download speed for the less than $100 cost of this antenna, and some high quality LMR-400 cables is just insane. I spent about $180 on my stupid booster from Amazon, that only produced about 20-30% increase. Talk to these guys. Tell them your situation. There is no doubt in my mind they will take care of you with a degree of knowledge we can’t even hope to achieve.
Tyler Bell –
Can I mount this on the side of my house to replace my current signal booster? My current booster is running a coax cable, what cables would I need for Sierra EM9191 modem?
I’m trying to decide between this and the AO 4OA6006000-NF.
Richard –
Hey Tyler,
You can, as long as you have a J-Pole or similar mast to mount the hardware of the antenna to. We also have our new 4×4 Blaster antenna on demo sale right now, have you seen the listing?
We can shoot you pictures of it if you want to email us about it. The listing is here: https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/outdoor/outdoor-cellular/mimo-directional-panel/4×4-blaster/
rvanmanen –
Looking to get 2 of these for a 4×4 mimo setup with a Quectel RM502Q-AE modem in a M01K21 router. How do these attach to the RM502Q-AE for best configuration? 1 antenna on ports 1&2 and the other on ports 3&4, or is it 1 antenna on ports 1&3 and the other on 2&4, or 1&4 and 2&3?
Richard –
Hello,
You will want to connect to the antenna ports as follows:
Blaster 5G Antenna 1: Ports 0 and 3
Blaster 5G Antenna 2: Ports 1 and 2
Refer here: RM502Q-AE Antenna Port Connections
Also, we recommend antenna separation of approximately 2 feet. They do not need to be angled or tilted at 45 degrees, both should be vertical when installing.