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Join Date: Oct 2006
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11-19-2006, 02:38 PM
#1Wilson doesn't have a dual band Yagi. A better approach is 2 single band Yagis (900MHz and 1900MHz) with a splitter/combiner (3dB per port insertion loss).
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Wilson doesn't have a dual band Yagi. A better approach is 2 single band Yagis (900MHz and 1900MHz) with a splitter/combiner (3dB per port insertion loss).
KF7RCQ
AT&T in Oregon City broadcasts in 2 bands, 850 & 1900. Dual band is required. The 1900 Yagi gives best 3G but no GSM signal. The 850 Yagi gives fantastic GSM but weak 3G.
Thanks for update. AT&T uses PCS in many markets. We now carry a directional dualband cellular antenna 7/10 dBi at 850/1900 with 70/60 degree beamwidth and >15dB front-to-back ratio.
KF7RCQ