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High Gain Antenna 3dB | 850-1900 MHz | GPRS/3G Compatible | Compact Design by Ness

BRAND: Ness
SKU: 106-399
$161.40 List price: $209.60
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High gain antenna with 3dB gain and 850-1900 MHz frequency range—ideal for enhancing signal strength in security systems. Built for PERMACONN GPRS/3G modules, with compact design for easy installation.

Product Name/Title: High Gain Antenna 3dB | 850-1900 MHz | GPRS/3G Compatible | Compact Design by Ness

Brand: Ness

SKU: 106-399

Alternatively Known As: ['Permaconn High Gain Antenna', '3dB Security Antenna', 'GPRS/3G Signal Booster Antenna', 'Ness Permaconn Antenna']

Technical Specifications
  • Antenna Gain: 3dB
  • Compatible with Permaconn GPRS/3G modules
  • Application: Security and telemetry systems
  • Connector: Standard compatible with Permaconn modules
  • Dimensions (H x L x W): 200mm x 30mm x 30mm
  • Weight: 0.2 kg
Key Features
  • 3dB high gain antenna for improved signal reception
  • Designed for use with Permaconn GPRS/3G modules
  • Enhances wireless communication reliability in low-signal areas
Professional Installation Requirements
  • Installation by a qualified security technician or installer is recommended to ensure optimal placement and performance.
Applications
  • Security alarm systems requiring enhanced wireless signal strength
  • GPRS/3G/4G communication modules
  • Remote monitoring and telemetry installations
  • Commercial and residential security systems
Standards & Compliance
  • Complies with AS/NZS 60950 – Safety of IT and Communication Equipment
Environmental Benefits
  • Improved signal strength reduces the need for additional repeaters, minimizing electronic waste.
  • Enhances system reliability, reducing maintenance trips and associated emissions.
Warranty Information

12 months manufacturer's warranty against defects.

Available Now

The Ness Permaconn 3dB High Gain Antenna is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for security and monitoring systems requiring enhanced wireless communication in low-signal areas.