Panorama has 4x4 MIMO high gain antennas that offer directional and omnidirectional options. They incorporate four separate antennas in a single housing and is equipped to provide MIMO support for all LTE and Sub-6 5G frequencies.
The omnidirectional antenna has an optional GPS/GNSS - 26dB LNA.
This weather-resistant device is ideal for mast or wall mounting.
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Specifications
- Model: WMM4G-6-60
- Form Factor: Panel
- Direction: Directional
- # of Antenna Elements: 4x4 MIMO
- Frequency Range: 617MHz - 6000 MHz
- Impedance: 50 ohms
- Cable Type & Length: 4 x 16' CS29
- Connector: 4 x SMA/Male or 4 x N
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 20" x 12" x 3.4"
- Weight: 2.2 pounds
- Mounting Options: Wall or Pole Bracket
- Outdoor Rated: Yes - IP66
- Frequency Range/Gain:
- 617-960MHz: 6 dBi
- 1710-6000MHz: 9 dBi
- 2.2GHz+: 6 dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price: $480
Hammerhead
Specifications
- Model: DWMM4-6-60
- Form Factor: Panel
- Direction: Omnidirectional
- # of Antenna Elements: 4x4 MIMO
- Frequency Range: 617MHz - 6000 MHz
- Impedance: 50 ohms
- Cable Type & Length: 4 x 16' CS29
- GPS Antennas: Single or none
- Connector: 4 x SMA/Male or 4 x N
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 14.6 x 8.7 x 1.5 inches
- Weight: 2.2 pounds
- Mounting Options: Wall, Mast or Desk Mount
- Outdoor Rated: Yes - IP66
- Frequency Range/Gain:
- 617-960MHz: 3.5 dBi
- 1427-2700MHz: 5 dBi
- 3400-4200MHz: 6 dBi
- 4900-6000MHz: 7 dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price: $250-$315
Review & Testing Status
We have tested the Hammerhead model. Members can get more details in our testing thread or in the member section below.
- Testing In Progress: Hammerhead 4x4 MIMO Antenna by Panorama
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