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3G UMTS GPRS antenna connector and adhesive bonding CRC9
- 3G UMTS GPRS antenna with CRC9 connector and adhesive fixing
- Compatible with mobile phones, mobile broadband cards, etc.
- Ideal for expanding the quality of coverage, moving the antenna to areas with better coverage, having better quality in a vehicle, etc.
- Frequency of 880-960 and 1710-2170 Mhz.
- 50 Ohm impedance.
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- 3G UMTS GPRS antenna with CRC9 connector and adhesive fixing
- Compatible with mobile phones, mobile broadband cards, etc.
- Ideal for expanding the quality of coverage, moving the antenna to areas with better coverage, having better quality in a vehicle, etc.
- Frequency of 880-960 and 1710-2170 Mhz.
- 50 Ohm impedance.
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3G UMTS GPRS antenna with CRC9 connector and adhesive fixation compatible with GSM, GPRS, UMTS and 3G telephony, ideal for improving the quality of coverage of mobile phones, mobile broadband cards, etc. It has a frequency of 880-960 and 1710-2170 Mhz, an impedance of 50 Ohms, a gain of 2 dBi, a VSWR of <= 2, a maximum continuous power of 10W, a CRC9 connector and an adhesive fixation and a cable RF RG-174 of 2m. This antenna is the perfect solution to expand coverage, move to areas with better signal quality, or to improve the quality of service in a vehicle.
Specifications
- 3G UMTS GPRS antenna with CRC9 connector and adhesive fixing
- Compatible with mobile phones, mobile broadband cards, etc.
- Ideal for expanding the quality of coverage, moving the antenna to areas with better coverage, having better quality in a vehicle, etc.
- Frequency of 880-960 and 1710-2170 Mhz.
- 50 Ohm impedance.
- 2 dBi gain.
- VSWR of <= 2.
- Max Power continuous 10W.
- CRC9 connector.
- 122x23x20mm size.
- Weight of 80g.
- 2m RG-174 RF cable.
- Compatible with GSM, GPRS, UMTS and 3G.
- Gross Weight: 50 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- GPRS
- Impedance
- Hz
- GSM
- dBi
- UMTS
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a key evolution in second-generation (GSM) mobile networks, introducing packet switching over an infrastructure originally designed for circuit switching.
This technology optimizes radio resource utilization by assigning channels only during actual data transfer, enabling permanent IP connectivity and more efficient spectrum use. The GPRS architecture integrates new logical nodes into the GSM core network, primarily the SGSN and GGSN, which handle packet routing and interfacing with external data networks like the Internet.
| Specification | Value/Description |
|---|---|
| Theoretical Data Rate | 56 kbps to 114 kbps |
| Switching Method | Packet Switching |
| Coding Schemes | CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4 |
| Generation | 2.5G |
The implementation of GPRS served as the catalyst for the transition toward mobile broadband services, enabling WAP browsing and multimedia messaging (MMS) for the first time. Its current relevance lies in its persistence as a critical fallback layer for IoT devices and embedded systems requiring global coverage and redundancy in areas where LTE or 5G technologies are not feasible due to hardware constraints.
Terminal Operational Classification
Devices are categorized by their ability to handle voice and data services: Class A allows simultaneous use; Class B connects to both but suspends data during calls; Class C requires manual switching between modes.
Main Advantages
- "Always-on" connectivity without call setup latency for data.
- Billing based on data volume rather than connection time.
- Compatibility with IP and X.25 protocols.
- Dynamic radio spectrum optimization via multiplexing.
GPRS laid the foundation for the packet-based infrastructure that defines modern mobility.

