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Wilson 314411 Wideband Directional Antenna, 50 Ohms, N-Female

314411|W2-314411

Wilson 314411 Wideband Directional Antenna, 50 Ohms, N-Female

314411|W2-314411

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Wilson 314411 Wideband Directional Antenna, 50 Ohms, N-Female

314411 | W2-314411

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Product Overview

The weBoost 50-Ohm Wideband Directional Antenna offers versatility, reliability, and high performance when used with weBoost residential cell signal boosters. With its tilt-swivel mounting bracket, it easily mounts to exterior walls or rooftop vent pipes. The 50-Ohm Wideband Directional Antenna is made to precision target far away towers—delivering reliable coverage to homes in weak cell signal areas. The antenna’s protective anti-UV plastic housing resists sunlight, water, and debris for added protection and reliability in all-weather conditions. Aluminum U-bolt mount and included hardware allow for safe and secure installation on an exterior wall, antenna pole, or rooftop vent pole. Made for use with coax cable featuring N-Male connectors. Antenna includes a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty from weBoost.

Main Features

  • Delivers enhanced performance at 700 MHz to 800 MHz frequency
  • This antenna provides improved signals to your cellular network
  • with its noise resistant design, this antenna receives signals from greater distances
  • Provides gain of up to 10.6 dBi
  • Dramatically enhance the performance of cellular network with this antenna

General Information

Name: Wilson 314411 Wideband Directional Antenna, 50 Ohms, N-Female
Category: Wilson Electronics, Data Comm & Networking, Cellular Signal Boosters
UPC Code: 811815023548
Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.

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