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Wilson 301703 900/1800 MHz 12" Magnetic Mount Antenna

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Quick Overview

The Wilson 301703 900/1800 MHz 12" Magnetic Mount Antenna is a dual band antenna with 5.12 / 6.12 dB of gain.
Wilson 301703 900/1800 MHz 12" Magnetic Mount Antenna

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Overview
The Wilson 301703 900/1800 MHz 12" Magnetic Mount Antenna is a dual band antenna with 5.12 / 6.12 dB of gain. It can be used with one of the 900/1800 MHz amplifiers on our site, or connect directly to your phone with an adapter cable. It operates on the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands used across Europe and many other countries. It is not compatible with US frequencies.

Installation:
The Wilson 301703 is an omni-directional antenna. Omni-directional antennas receive signal from all directions, and so the antenna needs to be installed in a vertical position in the area of strongest signal.

Mounting details:
The Wilson 301703 uses a Rare earth magnet mount.
Magnetic Mount Antennas are portable and improve signal on any vehicle with a steel exterior. They work well on automobiles, pickup trucks, vans, SUVs and can easily be moved from one vehicle to another.

Direct connect option:
You can also use the Wilson 301703 instead of your phone's standard antenna, by attaching the 301703 to your phone's external antenna port. Most phones have these ports, and all you need to make it work is a Wilson adapter cable.

Additional Information

Weight 0.3500
Frequency Dual Band
Impedance 50 ohm
Coaxial Cable RG174 - 10 feet
Antenna Gain (low band / high band) 5.12 / 6.12
Frequency detail (up/down) 890 - 915 MHz / 935 - 960 MHz and 1710 - 1785 MHz / 1805 - 1880 MHz
Height (Inches) 11.25
Ground Plane Metal ground plane required
Material Whip - Stainless Steel
Mount Rare earth magnet
Polarization Vertical
Wavelength 0.9 Wavelength 880-960MHz / 1.72 Wavelength 1710-1880MHz
Radiation Omni-directional
Connector Type FME Female
Price $29.95

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