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Compact antenna now available with SMA connector PDF Print E-mail

Antenna Factor is pleased to announce its HW Series 1/2-wave center-fed dipole antennas and 1/4-wave monopole antennas are now available with standard SMA connector terminations. HW
Series antennas are ideal for applications requiring a compact, low-cost antenna solution. These
antennas attach using an FCC-compliant RP-SMA connector or the newly available standard SMA connector.

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Alternate connectors and custom colors are available for volume OEM orders. The antennas are available in standard center frequencies of 315, 418, 433, 868 and 916MHz. The 868 and 916MHz versions are 1/2-wave center-fed dipoles while the 315, 418, and 433MHz are all 1/4 wave monopoles.

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