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Omnidirectional antenna SMA male 2.4 GHz to 2.5 dBi
- Omnidirectional antenna for 2.4GHz frequencies.
- It has male SMA connector for connection with peripheralscos
- Antenna gain: 2.5 dBi.
- Compact design in size 6 x 50 x 17 mm (width x height x depth).
- Ideal for amplifying WiFi signals, access points, telephony, etc.
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- Omnidirectional antenna for 2.4GHz frequencies.
- It has male SMA connector for connection with peripheralscos
- Antenna gain: 2.5 dBi.
- Compact design in size 6 x 50 x 17 mm (width x height x depth).
- Ideal for amplifying WiFi signals, access points, telephony, etc.
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Omnidirectional antenna for wireless communication at different distances. This type of antenna emits circular radio waves on the horizontal plane in all directions. Ideal to amplify the coverage of the signal depending on your work frequency.
Specifications
- Omnidirectional antenna for 2.4GHz frequencies.
- It has male SMA connector for connection with peripheralscos
- Antenna gain: 2.5 dBi.
- Compact design in size 6 x 50 x 17 mm (width x height x depth).
- Ideal for amplifying WiFi signals, access points, telephony, etc.
- Gross Weight: 60 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 0.6 x 1.7 x 5.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 7.0 x 5.0 x 1.0 cm
Technical terms
- dBi
- Hz
- Wifi
dBi (decibels relative to isotropic) is a logarithmic unit of measure that expresses the gain of an antenna compared to a theoretical isotropic antenna that radiates energy uniformly in all directions.
Imagine a light bulb that shines in all directions equally. If you put a reflector on it so the light concentrates in a single spot, that light will be much more intense there. The dBi measures how much extra "strength" the signal gains by focusing it in a specific direction instead of wasting it everywhere.
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Reference | Isotropic radiator (0 dBi) |
| Scale Type | Logarithmic |
Directivity and Energy Focus
A higher dBi value does not mean the antenna produces more energy, but rather that it redirects existing energy more precisely, narrowing the beam angle to reach greater distances.
Advantages
- Increased range for wireless links.
- Reduction of side and rear interference.
- Better signal-to-noise ratio in the main direction.
A higher dBi value indicates a more directional and longer-range signal.
