QuWireless is a company out of Poland that manufactures wireless systems including antennas, routers, and gateways.
They offer a few antennas that are suitable for and available in the US market:
- QuOmni LTE MIMO 2x2 - An omnidirectional 2x2 MIMO antenna.
- QuPanel LTE MIMO 2x2 - A directional 2x2 panel antenna.
- QuPanel LTE MIMO 4x4 - A directional 4x4 panel antenna.
Product Variations
QuOmni LTE MIMO 2x2
QuOmni 5G/LTE MIMO 2x2 ver. US
Specifications
- Models: AOLM2 (5m cable) and AOLM2-1 (10m cable)
- Form Factor: Mast
- Direction: Omnidirectional
- # of Antenna Elements: 2x Cellular
- Frequency Range: 694MHz - 2700MHz
- Impedance: 50ohm
- Cable Type & Length: LMR195, 5m & 10m versions
- Connector: SMA Male
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 9.45 x 6.3 x 6.3 inches
- Weight: 3.31 lbs
- Mounting Options: Wall or pole
- Outdoor Rated: Yes, IP-67
- Frequency Range/Gain:
- 0.694 - 0.96 GHz : 2 dBi
- 1.7 - 2.2 GHz : 2 dBi
- 2.2 - 2.7 GHz : 4 dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price: $120
QuPanel 5G/LTE MIMO 2x2
QuPanel 5G/LTE MIMO 2x2
Specifications
- Models: AP5G2 (5m cable) and AP5G2-1 (10m cable)
- Form Factor: Panel
- Direction: Directional
- # of Antenna Elements: 2x Cellular
- Frequency Range: 694MHz - 3800MHz
- Impedance: 50ohm
- Cable Type & Length: LMR195, 5m & 10m versions
- Connector: SMA Male
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 10.71" x 10.87" x 3.78"
- Weight: 3.97 lbs
- Mounting Options: Wall or pole
- Outdoor Rated: Yes, IP-67
- Frequency Range/Gain:
- 694-960 MHz: 7dBi
- 1700-2200 MHz: 7dBi
- 2200-2700 MHz: 7.5dBi
- 3300-3800 MHz: 5.5dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price: $146
QuPanel 5G/LTE MIMO 4x4
QuPanel 5G/LTE MIMO 4x4
Specifications
- Model: AP5G4 (5m cable) and AP5G4-1 (10m cable)
- Form Factor: Panel
- Direction: Directional
- # of Antenna Elements: 4x Cellular
- Frequency Range: 694MHz - 3800MHz
- Impedance: 50ohm
- Cable Type & Length: LMR195, 5m or 10m versions
- Connector: SMA Male
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 15.43 x 15.43 x 3.90 inches
- Weight: 8.16 lbs
- Mounting Options: Wall or pole
- Outdoor Rated: Yes, IP-67
- Frequency Range/Gain:
- 694-960 MHz: 7dBi
- 1700-2200 MHz: 7dBi
- 2200-2700 MHz: 7.5dBi
- 3300-3800 MHz: 5.5dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price: $174
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