Outdoor Wideband Omnidirectional Antenna
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- Key Features
Wideband Omnidirectional Antenna
The OD07LVC3WP01-NJ is a powerful, wideband omnidirectional antenna built for Distributed Antenna System (DAS) applications supporting high-performance wireless networks. Engineered for GSM, LTE, 5G, and WiFi applications, it delivers exceptional coverage and signal stability.
Supports 600MHz - 6GHz frequency range
Durable, weatherproof design for outdoor deployment
Ideal for telecom networks, corporate environments, and public infrastructure
Built for Maximum Coverage & Performance
With high gain and low VSWR, this antenna boosts signal quality and ensures optimal network efficiency, making it perfect for industrial and enterprise deployments.
Wide frequency range for multi-network compatibility
DC Grounded for lightning protection
Compact, lightweight, and pole-mounted design
- Wideband operation (617MHz - 960MHz, 1710MHz - 2700MHz, and 3400MHz - 6000MHz)
- Supports GSM/CDMA/LTE/5G and WiFi wireless standards
Omnidirectional radiation pattern
High realized efficiency, stable performance
High Return Loss (RL)/low VSWR
Dimensions: 63mm x 220mm (Diameter x Height)
Weather-proof design
Pole-mounted, compact size
Lightweight, easy to install
Applications: stadiums, shopping malls, train stations, college campuses, countryside
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Frequently Asked Questions
The antenna supports 600MHz - 6GHz frequency range, making it compatible with GSM, LTE, 5G, and WiFi networks.
No. The antenna is pole-mounted and comes by default with a secure mounting system.
Yes! The antenna is weatherproof and DC-grounded for lightning protection, ensuring lasting outdoor performance.
It is ideal for factories, warehouses, large corporate environments, and telecommunication infrastructure, providing reliable network coverage over a wide area.
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