The Panorama Wideband MIMO brings the potential benefits of MIMO diversity to an outdoor pole-mounted antenna.
It comes in directional and omnidirectional options in similar form factors.
Product Variations
Directional Antennas
Specifications
- Models:
- WMM8G-7-38-5SP
- WMM8G-7-38-03NJ
- Form Factor: Panel
- Direction: Directional
- # of Antenna Elements: 2x2 MIMO
- Frequency Range: 698MHz - 3800MHz
- Impedance: 50 ohms
- Cable Type & Length:
- WMM8G-7-38-5SP: CS29, 2 x 16'
- WMM8G-7-38-03NJ: CS29, 2 x 12"
- Connector:
- WMM8G-7-38-5SP: 2x SMA-Male (most common RV connection)
- WMM8G-7-38-03NJ: 2x F-Female
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 9 x 7.1 x 3.7 inches
- Weight: 2.2 pounds
- Mounting Options: Wall or Pole Bracket
- Outdoor Rated: Yes
- Frequency Range/Gain:
- 698 - 960 MHz: 6 dBi
- 1710 - 2170 MHz: 9 dBi
- 2396 - 2700 MHz: 9 dBi
- 3400 - 3800 MHz: 9 dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price:
- WMM8G-7-38-5SP: $158.76
- WMM8G-7-38-03NJ: $216.00
Omnidirectional Antennas
Specifications
- Models:
- WMMG-7-38-5SP
- WMMG-7-38-03NJ
- Form Factor: Panel
- Direction: Omnidirectional
- # of Antenna Elements: 2x2 MIMO
- Frequency Range: 698MHz - 3800 MHz
- Impedance: 50 ohms
- Cable Type & Length:
- WMMG-7-38-5SP: 2x 16' CS29
- WMMG-7-38-03NJ: 2x 1' CS29
- Connector:
- WMMG-7-38-5SP: 2x SMA-Male (most common RV connection)
- WMMG-7-38-03NJ: 2x N-Female
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 6.1 x 6.1 inches
- Weight:
- WMMG-7-38-5SP: 2.1 pounds
- WMMG-7-38-03NJ: 1 pound
- Mounting Options: Wall or Pole Bracket
- Outdoor Rated: Yes
- Frequency Range/Gain:
- 698 - 960 MHz: 2 dBi
- 1710 - 2700 MHz: 5 dBi
- 3400 - 3800 MHz: 4 dBi
- Special Features/Notes: Not Specified
- Retail Price:
- WMMG-7-38-5SP: $153.60
- WMMG-7-38-03NJ: $192.00
News, Videos, & Status
We have tested both versions of this antenna
- Cellular Signal MIMO Antenna Field Testing (Spring 2019) - Directional
- Cellular Signal Field Testing (Late 2018) - Directional
- Cellular Antenna Field Testing Results (Spring 2016) - Omnidirectional
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- Omnidirectional: WMMG-7-38-5SP / WMMG-7-38-03NJ
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- Directional: WMM8G-7-38-5SP
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- Directional: WMM8G-7-38-5SP / WMM8G-7-38-03NJ
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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.
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