12dBi Panel N-Jack MIMO antenna 2.4GHz
13 dBi Directional patch panel N jack with mounting hardware 2.4GHz
15 dBi Directional N jack Yagi with mounting hardware 2.4GHz
16 dBi Directional 120 degree sector N jack with mounting hardware 2.4GHz
19 dBi Directional N jack parabolic with mounting hardware 2.4GHz
19 dBi patch panel N jack with mounting hardware 2.4GHz
24 dBi Directional N jack parabolic with mounting hardware 2.4GHz
2dBi omni RP-SMA articulating 2.4/5GHz
6/8dBi omni N jack collinear with mounting hardware 2.4/5GHz
3dBi Omni RP-SMA bulkhead mount with 5' LMR195 pigtail 5GHz
6dBi omni N jack collinear with mounting hardware 5GHz
7dBi Panel RP-SMA MIMO antenna with 3 foot pigtail 5GHz
9dBi omni N jack collinear with mounting hardware 5GHz
17dBi Panel N-Jack MIMO antenna 5GHz
19dBi directional N jack panel with mounting hardware 5GHz
24dBi directional N jack panel with mounting hardware 5GHz
12dBi omni N jack collinear with mounting hardware 5.8GHz
29dBi directional N jack parabolic with mounting hardware 5.8GHz
3/4dBi Omni RP-SMA MIMO antenna with 3 foot pigtail 2.4/5GHz
3/4dBi Omni RP-SMA Dual MIMO antenna with 3 foot pigtail 2.4/5GHz
6dBi Omni N-Jack Single MIMO antenna with 3 foot pigtail 2.4/5GHz
An adapter may be needed for some of the listed antennas to operate with certain radios
Antenna Spacing Requirements for User Safety
It is important to keep the radio's antenna a safe distance from the user. To meet the requirements of FCC part 2.1091 for
radio frequency radiation exposure, this radio must be used in such a way as to guarantee at least 20 cm between the
antenna and users. Greater distances are required for high-gain antennas. The FCC requires a minimum distance of 1 mW
*cm2 power density from the user (or 20 cm, whichever is greater).
If a specific application requires proximity of less than 20 cm, the application must be approved through the FCC for
compliance to part 2.1093.