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L-com Introduces new HyperLink Brand series Omni Directional Antennas

By Michelle DiFrangia | March 17, 2014

HyperLink brand dual band Omni directional antenna.

HyperLink brand dual band Omni directional antenna.

L-com, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, has added new HyperLink brand dual band Omni directional antennas for the 2.4/4.9-5.8 GHz frequency bands.

The new HGV series antennas are economical, yet maintain the high performance standards that the HyperLink® brand is known for. Additionally, they are small, lightweight, indoor and outdoor rated, and only cost $37.95 each.

These compact and lightweight dual band antennas are ideally suited for IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n and 802.11ac wireless LANs, Homeland Security and Public Safety bands, and other multipoint applications where wide coverage is desired, or multiple frequencies are available for use. The antennas feature durable UV-stable machine gray fiberglass radomes, as well as vented end caps and drain holes in the base to help prevent moisture build-up inside the antenna. These features allow the antenna to be mounted in an up or down position.

The three new models include the HGV-2458-03U (3 dBi), HGV-2458-05U (5 dBi), and HGV-2458-07U (7 dBi). Each antenna ships with a mast mounting kit for masts up to 2.0″ in diameter.

“The dual band design of these new HGV antennas eliminates the need to purchase different antennas for each frequency. This simplifies installation since the same antenna can be used for a wide array of wireless applications,” says Kenneth Burgner, product manager.

L-com
www.L-com.com


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