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PCB Antenna Offers Multi-Band Operation

Jan. 20, 2011
The Revie Prime internal pentaband printed circuit board (PCB) antenna features multi-band operation in the 824 MHz to 960 MHz and 1,710 MHz to 2,170 MHz bands with antenna gains of 2.2 dBi at 900 MHz and 3.8 dBi at 2,000 MHz plus linear vertical polarization.

The Revie Prime internal pentaband printed circuit board (PCB) antenna features multi-band operation in the 824 MHz to 960 MHz and 1,710 MHz to 2,170 MHz bands with antenna gains of 2.2 dBi at 900 MHz and 3.8 dBi at 2,000 MHz plus linear vertical polarization. The combination of multiple frequency bands, vertical polarization, and an omnidirectional antenna pattern enables the component to support limitless wireless apps. Additionally, the antenna sports a small and lightweight form factor, allowing it be hidden almost anywhere. LAIRD TECHNOLOGIES, St. Louis, MO. (847) 839-6907.

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