The OmniRoam Antennas from Waveform are omnidirectional, outdoor antennas that come in multiple configurations and with three different mounting options.
There are 10 different models available for different variations on the number of Cellular, Wi-Fi and GPS antennas included. The 7-in-1 is the most comparable to the Peplink Mobility 42G for use with single 5G routers.
Specifications
- Models: AMT-M-SM-xxx
- Form Factor: Dome
- Direction: Omnidirectional
- # of Antenna Elements: 2x or 4x Cellular, LTE or 5G, 1-4 Wi-Fi, GPS
- Frequency Range: Varies
- Impedance: 50 ohms
- Cable Type & Length: Waveform Ultraflex 195, 6'
- Connector: SMA/Male (cellular and GPS) and RP-SMA/Male (Wi-Fi)
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 1.99 x 7.88 ininches
- Weight: 1.8 lbs
- Mounting Options: Spigot, Magnetic, or Adhesive
- Outdoor Rated: Yes
- Frequency Range/Gain: Up to 6.9 dBi Cellular Gain
- Special Features/Notes:
- Retail Price: $209.99 - $279.99
- 9-in-1: 4G/5G, Wi-Fi, and GPS ($279.99)
- 8-in-1: 4G/5G and Wi-Fi ($269.99)
- 7-in-1: 4G/5G, Wi-Fi, and GPS ($259.99)
- 6-in-1: 4G/5G and Wi-Fi ($249.99)
- 5-in-1: 4G/5G, Wi-Fi, and GPS ($239.99)
- 5-in-1: 4G/5G and GPS ($239.99)
- 4-in-1: 4G/5G and Wi-Fi ($229.99)
- 4-in-1: 4G/5G ($229.99)
- 3-in-1: 4G/5G and GPS ($219.99)
- 2-in-1: 4G/5G (209.99)
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Cellular antennas can be a vital part of your signal enhancing strategy to get a better signal, and thus better cellular data performance. They come in many shapes, sizes and varieties.
They can be used directly connected to your mobile hotspots or cellular embedded routers, or they might connect to your cellular booster. They come in omni-directional vs directional, single vs MIMO, and might support different frequency bands. They come in combination antennas with Wi-Fi and GPS.
But most importantly, is your installation options on your RV or boat.
So before choosing an antenna, be sure to understand all of these variables - and keep in mind that there likely isn't a single 'one size fits all' solution here. You may need to make compromises, or even have speciality antennas for challenging signal areas.
We recommend starting with our Guide to Selecting Antennas, and then moving on to our other guides addressing related topics: