G Spotter Omni Quadband 'Hard Hat' antenna
The G Spotter Omni Quadband 'Hard Hat' antenna has been designed with emergency services vehicles in mind, with a single low-profile antenna providing four different outputs in a single unit.
The antenna has two 850-900 Mhz cables enabling current 3G and the soon-to-be-activated Telstra LTE MiMo reception, as well as a single 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi cable and a separate UHF cable (that can be customised to any suitable frequency).
The randome is made from a tough fibreglass that is very robust. The design can be fitted to larger emergency vehicles, in particular rural fire tankers, where traditional whip antennas have a high rate of damage.
Field testing has shown that there is no interference or loss of performance when transmitting a UHF signal and concurrently utilising 3G wireless broadband and at the same time creating a Wi-Fi hotspot inside the vehicle.
The antenna also creates a large area Wi-Fi hotspot outside, enabling meshing of Wi-Fi across vehicles as well as data bonding for greater bandwidth throughput and GPS tracking as future possibilities.
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