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Ultra-thin antennas cover 380 to 520 MHz and 698 to 960 MHz

Ultra-thin antennas cover 380 to 520 MHz and 698 to 960 MHz

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The Clarity-Pearl antennas deliver an architecturally pleasing response to requirements set by the International Fire Code and National Fire Protection Association (IFC/NFPA) codes for public safety in-building communication. Their ultra-thin white UV stabilized plastic radome is 311-mm in diameter and protrudes just 9.5-mm below the ceiling for the lowest in-building antenna profile in the industry. They provide an antenna for challenges created by multi-story structures with weak propagation characteristics and basements with low ceilings.

"It is critical that reception be clear, reliable, and continually available in buildings where public safety is involved, such as for public safety repeater systems in hospitals, malls, high-profile office buildings, government facilities, schools, and low-ceiling basement deployments, yet the aesthetics and appearance of antennas can make architects and designers reluctant to install them," said Olivier Robin, general manager for Pulse Electronics Wireless Infrastructure business unit. "Pulse Electronics’ Clarity-Pearl antenna provides unparalleled signal clarity and reliability without compromising appearance."

Pulse Electronics’ Clarity-Pearl family of in-building public safety antennas has a maximum VSWR of 2:1. It is RoHS compliant and meets UL94-V0 flammability requirements. Its 500-mm coax pigtail assembly with N-Female connector makes installation easy. The antennas are sold in bulk and samples are available.

Pulse Electronics is showing the Clarity-Pearl antenna for the first time at the DAS and Small Cell Congress Europe in Munich, Germany.

www.pulseelectronics.com

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