
Yagi Cellular Antennas are very effective at
increasing your cell
phone's signal strength in rural areas. The Yagi
is a directional
antenna and should be mounted above tree lines and
aimed directly
at your service provider nearestcellular tower. It is a
single band
(806-894 MHz) cellular antenna designed for fixed
installations.
Yagi Cellular Antennas main benefit over other antennas is its
ability
to focus its signal in one direction. This
antenna is designed for use
on stationary objects such as buildings or a pole. If this
antenna is
not aimed correctly it will
loose its effectiveness.

RG58 and LMR400 Antenna
Cables
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Cable Talk
Tuning a yagi antenna. Temporarily mount
the antenna for tuning, point the main center beam of the Yagi in the general
direction of the cell tower. Make sure the radials are pointing up and down.
Connect the antenna to a cell phone, pan the Yagi left and right
in 10 degree increments until you get the best signal strength reading from the
phone. When you are panning the antenna, be sure to let go of the antenna or it may give inaccurate readings. When you hold or touch a Yagi, your body alters and distorts the signal and changes the
antenna's performance. Lock the antenna down at the
position where you get the best signal strength. |
| Features |
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• Directional antenna
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Pipe mounting hardware included
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For fixed installations |
| Specifications |
| Part
Number |
301129 |
| Number
of Elements |
5 |
| Frequency
|
800-900
MHz |
| Impedance
|
50
ohms |
| Gain
|
10
dBi |
| Maximum
Power |
10
watts |
| Polarization
|
Vertical
or Horizontal |
| Connector
|
N
Female |
| Material
|
Aluminum |
| Length
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14.4
inches / 37 cm (with mount) |
| Weight
|
2.9
ounces / 0.081 kg (with mount) |
| Wind
Surface Area |
<100
cm2 |
| Brackets
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Max
OD 2 inches |
| # 9795 |
$75.00 |
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Installation Guide |
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