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5G FR1 Omnidirectional antenna provides continuous connectivity in harsh environments

07/11/2023
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PCTEL, Inc. has introduced its new 5G FR1 Omnidirectional antenna optimized for industrial IoT applications.

The demand for reliable, secure wireless connectivity and extensive coverage is increasing. PCTEL’s new 5G FR1 omnidirectional antenna has been designed to meet the requirements of today’s wireless networks and to provide continuous connectivity in the harshest environments.

Suitable for a wide variety of mission critical communication applications such as utilities, smart cities, factory automation, retail/security failover, and overall Industrial IoT applications, PCTEL’s new 5G FR1 omnidirectional antenna offers a mechanically robust design, flexible installation, superior bandwidth, and superior coverage within the full 5G FR1 frequency range.

“At PCTEL we are always offering innovative solutions that address the connectivity challenges in mission critical communications,” said Denis Dmitruk, PCTEL’s technical product manager.

“The new 5G FR1 Omnidirectional antenna is a reliable, cost-effective solution that has been tested in the harshest environments and offers high performance across the whole 5G FR1 frequency band,” added Dmitruk.

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