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Please Read Carefully: ITEM NOT FOR MOBILE PHONE IF YOU ARE NOT SURE THAT ITEM IS SUITBALE FOR YOU PLEASE RING TO 07731793641 TO AVOID UNNECESSARY RETURNS AND PROBLEMS PROFESSIONAL DUAL MIMO MULTIBAND ANTENNA 46dBi for All Networks and Huawei E3276 and E3272 800Mhz 4G - 2100Mhz 3G 700-2700Mhz Suitbale for All systems! LTE800 LTE1800 LTE2600 2G, 3G,HSPA,HSPA+, DC-HSPA Please ask your network operator in your area about LTE. Up to 600Mbps 2x 23dbi Antenna for Huawei E3272 E3276 or any other dongle with CRC9 connectors with two external antenna sockets + 2 x 10 meters low loss cabel and 2x pigtail (CRC9 or CRC9) up to 600Mbps also can work with lower type of conection - HSDPA, UMTS, 3G, HSPA Review: Incorrect description - It’s ridiculous to say this antenna is a yagi, it is actually two discone antennae mounted end to end inside the tubes, if you want to check this out look up ‘ bow tie antenna ‘look it up on google. To say it has 46 Dbi gain means that for every 3 Dbi the signal is doubled , so signals would be doubled over 15 times . So believe that if you like infact a bow tie antenna has a very wide frequency resonance but very little gain. For it to be of any use it would have to be mounted vertically? Look it all up you don’t have to believe me. Hey I’ve done it for you 46 dBi in linear terms Antenna gain expressed in dBi is referenced to an isotropic radiator (the theoretical antenna that radiates equally in all directions). To turn a dBi value into a plain‑old multiplication factor (the linear gain), use the standard conversion: [ G_{\text{linear}} ;=; 10^{\frac{G_{\text{dBi}}}{10}} ] Plugging in 46 dBi: [ G_{\text{linear}} = 10^{\frac{46}{10}} = 10^{4.6} \approx 3.98 \times 10^{4} ] So 46 dBi corresponds to roughly 39 800 × the power that an isotropic antenna would radiate in the same direction. Wow must be good 🙄
| ASIN | B076VLJDZC |
| Brand Name | Simplytech |
| Colour | WHITE |
| Compatible Devices | MOBILE BROADBAND |
| Customer Reviews | 1.0 1.0 out of 5 stars (1) |
| Manufacturer | Simplytech |
| Model Number | MIMO46HV Black Yagi |
| Special Features | 46 dBi Yagi MIMO Mobile Broadband Antenna Aerial Signal Booster Black |
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Incorrect description
It’s ridiculous to say this antenna is a yagi, it is actually two discone antennae mounted end to end inside the tubes, if you want to check this out look up ‘ bow tie antenna ‘look it up on google. To say it has 46 Dbi gain means that for every 3 Dbi the signal is doubled , so signals would be doubled over 15 times . So believe that if you like infact a bow tie antenna has a very wide frequency resonance but very little gain. For it to be of any use it would have to be mounted vertically? Look it all up you don’t have to believe me. Hey I’ve done it for you 46 dBi in linear terms Antenna gain expressed in dBi is referenced to an isotropic radiator (the theoretical antenna that radiates equally in all directions). To turn a dBi value into a plain‑old multiplication factor (the linear gain), use the standard conversion: [ G_{\text{linear}} ;=; 10^{\frac{G_{\text{dBi}}}{10}} ] Plugging in 46 dBi: [ G_{\text{linear}} = 10^{\frac{46}{10}} = 10^{4.6} \approx 3.98 \times 10^{4} ] So 46 dBi corresponds to roughly 39 800 × the power that an isotropic antenna would radiate in the same direction. Wow must be good 🙄
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