GL1558G17
Asialeren
8517710000
10pc
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10000pc/day
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Electrical Specifications | |||
Frequency Range | 1560-1620 | 2400-2500 | 5150-5900 |
Gain (dBi) | 14±1 | 14±1 | 17±1 |
VSWR | ≤1.5 | ||
Front-to-back ratio- dB | ≥23 | ||
Polarization | vertical | ||
Horizontal beam width(°) | 90±8 | ||
Vertical beam width (°) | 8±5 | ||
Maximum input power (W) | 100 | ||
Impedance (Ω) | 50 | ||
Lightning protection | DC Ground | ||
Mechanical Index | |||
Dimensions (mm) | 1200*280*80mm | ||
Input connector type | 3*N-Female | ||
Radome material | UPVC | ||
Antenna weight-KGS | 2.6 | ||
Usage scenarios | outdoor | ||
Operating temperature (℃) | -40 ~ +85 | ||
Humidity range (%) | 5~95 | ||
Product Introduction
Tri-Band High-Performance Coverage: Seamlessly operates across 1560-1620 MHz (GPS L1), 2400-2500 MHz (ISM/Wi-Fi), and 5150-5900 MHz (5.8G) bands, with high gain up to 17±1 dBi for reliable, long-distance communication.
Superior Directionality with Wide Coverage: The large aperture design houses more internal elements, achieving an optimal 90±8° horizontal beamwidth for broad coverage and an 8±5° vertical beamwidth for focused upward signal projection.
Robust & All-Weather Build: Engineered for permanent outdoor installation with a UPVC radome, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures (-40℃ to +85℃) and humidity (5-95%).
High-Power Ready & Protected: Supports up to 100W input power for demanding applications and includes essential DC ground lightning protection for enhanced system safety and durability.
Tailored to Your Needs: Offers extensive customization for connector types, specific frequency bands, dimensions, gain values, and mounting solutions to fit precise project requirements.
Application Scenarios
Ground station uplink/downlink for satellite and airborne communication.
Fixed base stations for navigation systems (GPS, Galileo) and positioning services.
Long-range telemetry, command, and control links for UAVs (drones) and robotics.
Backhaul and wireless broadband infrastructure in remote or difficult terrain.
Custom communication solutions in defense, aerospace, and scientific research.
FAQ
Q: What frequency bands does this antenna support?
A: It supports three bands: 1560-1620 MHz, 2400-2500 MHz, and 5150-5900 MHz.
Q: What is the purpose of the "upward coverage" design?
A: The optimized vertical beam pattern is designed for efficient communication with airborne or satellite targets, minimizing ground interference.
Q: What connectors are used, and how many ports are there?
A: It is equipped with 3 N-Female connectors, one for each frequency band.
Q: Is this antenna suitable for harsh outdoor environments?
A: Absolutely. It is built for outdoor use with a wide operating temperature range of -40℃ to +85℃ and high humidity tolerance.
Q: Does it have protection against lightning strikes?
A: Yes, it features a DC Ground path for lightning protection, safeguarding connected equipment.
Q: What are the physical dimensions and weight?
A: The antenna measures 1200mm x 280mm x 80mm and weighs approximately 2.6 kg.




Electrical Specifications | |||
Frequency Range | 1560-1620 | 2400-2500 | 5150-5900 |
Gain (dBi) | 14±1 | 14±1 | 17±1 |
VSWR | ≤1.5 | ||
Front-to-back ratio- dB | ≥23 | ||
Polarization | vertical | ||
Horizontal beam width(°) | 90±8 | ||
Vertical beam width (°) | 8±5 | ||
Maximum input power (W) | 100 | ||
Impedance (Ω) | 50 | ||
Lightning protection | DC Ground | ||
Mechanical Index | |||
Dimensions (mm) | 1200*280*80mm | ||
Input connector type | 3*N-Female | ||
Radome material | UPVC | ||
Antenna weight-KGS | 2.6 | ||
Usage scenarios | outdoor | ||
Operating temperature (℃) | -40 ~ +85 | ||
Humidity range (%) | 5~95 | ||
Product Introduction
Tri-Band High-Performance Coverage: Seamlessly operates across 1560-1620 MHz (GPS L1), 2400-2500 MHz (ISM/Wi-Fi), and 5150-5900 MHz (5.8G) bands, with high gain up to 17±1 dBi for reliable, long-distance communication.
Superior Directionality with Wide Coverage: The large aperture design houses more internal elements, achieving an optimal 90±8° horizontal beamwidth for broad coverage and an 8±5° vertical beamwidth for focused upward signal projection.
Robust & All-Weather Build: Engineered for permanent outdoor installation with a UPVC radome, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures (-40℃ to +85℃) and humidity (5-95%).
High-Power Ready & Protected: Supports up to 100W input power for demanding applications and includes essential DC ground lightning protection for enhanced system safety and durability.
Tailored to Your Needs: Offers extensive customization for connector types, specific frequency bands, dimensions, gain values, and mounting solutions to fit precise project requirements.
Application Scenarios
Ground station uplink/downlink for satellite and airborne communication.
Fixed base stations for navigation systems (GPS, Galileo) and positioning services.
Long-range telemetry, command, and control links for UAVs (drones) and robotics.
Backhaul and wireless broadband infrastructure in remote or difficult terrain.
Custom communication solutions in defense, aerospace, and scientific research.
FAQ
Q: What frequency bands does this antenna support?
A: It supports three bands: 1560-1620 MHz, 2400-2500 MHz, and 5150-5900 MHz.
Q: What is the purpose of the "upward coverage" design?
A: The optimized vertical beam pattern is designed for efficient communication with airborne or satellite targets, minimizing ground interference.
Q: What connectors are used, and how many ports are there?
A: It is equipped with 3 N-Female connectors, one for each frequency band.
Q: Is this antenna suitable for harsh outdoor environments?
A: Absolutely. It is built for outdoor use with a wide operating temperature range of -40℃ to +85℃ and high humidity tolerance.
Q: Does it have protection against lightning strikes?
A: Yes, it features a DC Ground path for lightning protection, safeguarding connected equipment.
Q: What are the physical dimensions and weight?
A: The antenna measures 1200mm x 280mm x 80mm and weighs approximately 2.6 kg.



