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Bri Electronic's Broadband 4G Log Periodic Antenna

Outdoor Log Periodic Antenna (698-960/1710-2700, 10/12 dB Gain)

  • High Gain, Low VSWR
  • Small size, Beautiful appearance, Lightweight
  • Corrosion resistance, Durable

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Our Outdoor Log Periodic antenna have strong signal receive and trasmite, 10/12dB Gain.

Our log periodic antenna has the same dimension and Electronic spec as the Huawei type with a very compatible price.

For each log periodic antenna, we package one stainless steel bracket. easy for installing.

Frequency Range(MHz) 698-960/1710-2700
Gain(dB) 10/12
Vertical Beamwidth-º 50/40
Horizontal Beamwidth-º 65/50
F/B Ratio(dB) ≥15  ≥18
VSWR ≤1.5
Impedance 50
Polarization Vertical
Maximum Power (W) 100
Dimension(mm) 450*210*65
Weight(Kg) 0.8
Connector Type N Female
Dimension of Rod Ø40∼Ø50

The most common form of log-periodic antenna is the log-periodic dipole array or LPDA, The LPDA consists of a number of half-wave dipole driven elements of gradually increasing length, each consisting of a pair of metal rods. The dipoles are mounted close together in a line, connected in parallel to the feedline with alternating phase. Electrically, it simulates a series of two or three-element Yagi antennas connected together, each set tuned to a different frequency.

LPDA antennas look somewhat similar to Yagi antennas, in that they both consist of dipole rod elements mounted in a line along a support boom, but they work in very different ways. Adding elements to a Yagi increases its directionality, or gain, while adding elements to a LPDA increases its frequency response, or bandwidth.

One large application for LPDAs is in rooftop terrestrial television antennas, since they must have large bandwidth to cover the wide television bands of roughly 54–88 and 174–216 MHz in the VHF and 470–890 MHz in the UHF while also having high gain for adequate fringe reception. One widely used design for television reception combined a Yagi for UHF reception in front of a larger LPDA for VHF.