MiMOMax has released a high-gain, multiple-element loop Yagi antenna said to enable longer and more reliable paths over challenging terrains and/or longer distances.
The antenna typically provides an additional 6 dB path gain compared to standard 10 dBi MiMOMax Loop Yagi designs. It has a tighter beam width and a typical gain exceeding 14 dBi. It is also lightweight, requiring only a single point of fixture to the pole. Because of the compact design, it performs well in windy environments without generally requiring supporting struts or cables, thereby minimising the space on poles and towers.
It is both vertically and horizontally polarised and radiates in the biquadrature diversity format. This pattern-type diversity provides for increased signal quality and path resilience in challenging environments.
The antenna is designed to be compliant with ACMA’s RALI FX17 requirements for both medium- and high-density sites.
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