Telematics antenna

GPS World, Dec, 2004

The 3V External Mercury telematics antenna from Centurion Wireless provides 30 dBi peak gain at 90 degrees), with a 1.5 dB maximum LNA noise figure. Current consumption is 18 mA typical, 25 mA maximum. Its weatherproof housing and low profile make it suitable for trucks, trailers, and tall vehicles, Two dual-band designs (AMPS/PCS and GSM/DCS) cover major mobile communication frequencies. Also available as a 5V model. Centurion Wireless Technologies, Inc., Lincoln, Nebraska.

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