Antenna Factor Unleashes Tiny Antennas

July 31, 2007
Antenna Factor's new WRT Series antennas are ideal for wireless applications requiring a small-footprint antenna. Available with center frequencies of 868 MHz, 916 MHz, and 2.45 GHz, the compact designs measure just 19 x 11 mm with radome. The antenna ...

Antenna Factor's new WRT Series antennas are ideal for wireless applications requiring a small-footprint antenna. Available with center frequencies of 868 MHz, 916 MHz, and 2.45 GHz, the compact designs measure just 19 x 11 mm with radome. The antenna also features an integral counterpoise, which eliminates the need for a proximity ground plane. The coaxial feed is available with SMA or RP-SMA terminations; other connectors are also available. For more information on the WRT Series antennas, visit the Antenna Factor website at: www.antennafactor.com

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