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Broadband Log-Periodic (Triangular) Antenna, N Jack, 700 MHz–2.7 GHz, 11 dBi – ANT0627Y11
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Product Description
Broadband Log-Periodic (Triangular) Antenna, N Jack, 700 MHz–2.7 GHz, 11 dBi – ANT0627Y11
Also known as: YAGI0627Y11
Part Number: ANT0627Y11
The ANT0627Y11 is a compact, triangular log-periodic dipole array (LPDA) that gives consistent, wideband directional performance from 700 MHz to 2.7 GHz. With approximately 11 dBi forward gain and a clean front-to-back ratio, it’s the versatile choice when you want one outdoor panel to cover multiple cellular bands (LTE/5G low & mid), 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, and general ISM/telemetry in this range.
- Frequency range: 700 MHz–2.7 GHz (LTE 700/800/900/1800/2100/2600, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi/ISM, many IoT bands)
- Gain: ~11 dBi directional (log-periodic)
- Impedance: 50 Ω
- Connector: rear N jack (conventional female)
- Polarisation: linear – mount for vertical (typical cellular) or horizontal as needed
- Pattern: focused main lobe with good front-to-back isolation
- Form factor: triangular “broadband yagi / LPDA” with rear bracket for pole/wall mounting
Typical applications
- Multi-band 4G/5G signal improvement towards a known mast
- 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi point-to-point / point-to-site links
- Single aerial for lab/field work covering 700 MHz–2.7 GHz without swapping antennas
- Industrial telemetry / SCADA / ISM within the covered range
Install tips
- Mount outdoors on a sturdy pole; aim the triangle tip at the target site/mast.
- Use low-loss 50 Ω coax (e.g. 200/240/400-series) and keep runs short.
- Match polarisation (V–V or H–H); small pan/tilt tweaks can lift SNR noticeably.
Compatibility – quick check
Works with 50 Ω radios, routers and CPE covering any bands within 700 MHz–2.7 GHz. Add the appropriate pigtail (e.g. N-plug to SMA / RP-SMA / TS-9) from the antenna’s N jack to your device.
| Weight | 100 g |
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