The Parsec Falcon is a portable 2x2 MIMO antenna intended for desktop or window use. It fills the same niche and is designed to compete with the Netgear MIMO antenna.
It's portable with no installation is required and comes with a built-in 6ft cable with either SMA or TS-9 connectors.
It can be mounted with the included suction cups to a window or has a kickstand to put the antenna on a table or horizontal surface.
It's designed for indoor use only.
Specifications
- Models:
- PTA2F2L06B - SMA Connector
- PTA2F2L06B-NG - TS-9 Connector
- Form Factor: Panel
- Direction: Directional
- # of Antenna Elements: 2x2 MIMO
- Frequency Range: 617MHZ - 5925 MHz
- Impedence: Not Specified
- Cable Type & Length: ALSR200-UF, 6'
- Connector: 2x SMA or TS-9 connectors
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 6.10 x 7.0 x 0.9 inches
- Weight: Not Specified
- Mounting Options: Built-in legs, screw mount, or suction cups for window mounting
- Outdoor Rated: No
- Frequency Range/Gain: 2.5 - 4 dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price: $72
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