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Poynting PUCK-2 v2 Omnidirectional 5G LTE MIMO
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The updated Poynting PUCK v2 is a low-profile antenna designed for use in various applications such as IoT/M2M, Smart Metering, Smart Utilities, Marine, and Transport. This antenna offers a wide range of options for MIMO LTE, MIMO WiFi, and GPS/GLONASS in a single housing, while ensuring easy installation with numerous mounting options. Thanks to its advanced design and robust construction, this antenna delivers excellent performance relative to its size and price.
This model is a 2-in-1 antenna featuring 2x2 MIMO LTE.
The cellular antennas (for 2G/3G/4G and 5G) cover frequencies from 617 MHz to 6000 MHz, including the most popular international LTE bands. Models with WiFi include two separate dual-band elements, providing simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5-7.2 GHz on each antenna, with support for 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the new 802.11ax with 2x2 MIMO.
The Poynting PUCK is E-Mark E1 certified, ground plane independent, IP69K-rated, and can withstand temperatures ranging from -40°C to +80°C.
The antenna is available in other variants and offers a wide range of configurations tailored to different needs.
The antenna comes with the following mounting options:
- Vertical and horizontal mast mount
- Surface mount plate
- Threaded stud mount
- Magnetic mount
- Wall mount
Explanation of frequency bands
When choosing an antenna, pay attention to which frequency bands the antenna supports. Depending on which operator and where the antenna will be used, the frequency bands vary. Larger cities use 2600MHz while smaller towns use 800/900MHz with some support bands in between such as 1800/2100MHz.
A higher frequency band gives a higher speed but also has a shorter range. The same applies to the antenna, if you have a base station that transmits on 2600MHz, your antenna, antenna cable and the location of the antenna become more important than on a lower frequency band. Explanation of signal loss we will go through soon. Higher frequency bands also mean shorter range from the base station.
450MHz (coverage band) also known as the Net1 band is the frequency band that covers the most area in Sweden. Therefore, Net1 is known to be able to have reception where other operators don´t have a chance, but with low download and upload speeds. The reason why this band is called Net1 is because that the company Net1 has exclusive rights to this frequency band.
800MHz (coverage band) is used by all common operators, excluding Net1. The low frequency band means that 800MHz covers a lot of space. Therefore, the band is used outside big cities or smaller towns. 800MHz is the most used frequency band around Europe.
900MHz (coverage band) is the band that Tele2 and Telenor initially used as coverage band. 900MHz is a more unusual LTE band and in the beginning the band caused some problems when the clients (mobile phones etc.) could not connect to 900MHz. Today, the mobile phone manufacturers have adapted the mobile phones to be able to communicate on 900MHz.
1800MHz (capacity band) is the latest frequency band launched. All operators today use this band in metropolitan centers (apart from Net1).
2600MHz (capacity band) is a very well-used frequency band all over Europe. 2600MHz is the highest frequency band used for LTE, this means that the band also has the shortest range compared to 800/900MHz. Due to the high capacity, the band is used in metropolitan environments where many base stations are required to cover as much surface as possible and have as high a capacity as possible.
Frekvensplan 4G
Frequency band | Net1 | Tele2 | Telia | Telenor | Tre |
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450MHz (Band 31) | |||||
800MHz (Band 20) | |||||
900MHz (Band 8) | |||||
1800MHz (Band 3) | |||||
2600MHz (Band 38) |