Flexible antennas offer enhanced signals in a durable package

31-10-2024 | Fairview Microwave | Passives

Fairview Microwave, an Infinite Electronics brand and a leading provider of RF, microwave and millimetre-wave products, has launched its new gooseneck omni antennas. They are created to deliver unmatched flexibility and durability for a wide range of applications.

The new flexible omni antennas provides a gooseneck-shaped mounting base that enables them to be bent and repositioned at any angle, offering users exceptional adaptability in optimising signal reception and transmission.

Engineered to satisfy the demands of various environments, the gooseneck omni antennas are available across a wide range of frequencies and radiation patterns, making them suited for diverse applications – from industrial settings to field operations. The flexibility of the gooseneck design allows users to customise the antenna’s position to attain the best possible performance, regardless of the surrounding conditions.

Constructed from rugged materials such as fibreglass and metal, these antennas are built to withstand shock, vibration and other environmental hazards, ensuring long-lasting reliability. Their lightweight and compact design also improves their portability, permitting for easy transportation and deployment in the field. They are ideal for mobile and remote applications.

“They are a superior alternative to traditional fixed-mount antennas, offering the versatility, durability, and portability that the RF and microwave industries require,” said senior product line manager Kevin Hietpas. “Whether used in challenging environments or standard setups, these antennas provide the flexibility needed to maintain optimal signal quality.”

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