920-626-001

CGN 7026 LP S

The CGN 7026 LP S is a high-performance multi-band dome antenna designed for cellular and GNSS applications. With a low profile and omnidirectional RHCP polarization, it offers reliable signal reception and transmission. Featuring a 1 dB gain and 2:1 VSWR, this antenna ensures efficient connectivity across the 1710-2690 MHz frequency range, with a center frequency of 2200 MHz. Its Fakra termination and 50 Ω impedance make it compatible with a wide range of devices. The CGN 7026 LP S is ideal for mounting via screw, lug, or stud, providing versatility for installation in various environments.
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Manufacturer:TE Connectivity
Manufacturer Part Number:TE Connectivity 920-626-001
Impedance:50 Ω
Polarization:RHCP
Protocol:Cellular
Mounting Style:Lug, Screw Mount, Stud
VSWR:2:1
Antenna Type:Dome, Enclosure
Antenna Termination Type:Fakra
Application:GNSS
Band Type:Multi Band
Center Frequency:2200 MHz
Directionality:Omnidirectional
Frequency Range:1710 - 2690 MHz
Gain:1 dB
SKU:AMP920-626-001
Product Weight:275 g / 9.71 oz
Antenna Style:External
Antenna Type:Enclosure
Number of Ports:2
Product Height:31 mm / 1.22 in
Product Length:124 mm / 4.88 in
Product Width:80 mm / 3.14 in
Cable Insulation Diameter (Max):2.8 mm / .11 in
Cable Length:.2 m / .66 ft
Impedance:50 Ω
VSWR (Max):< 2.0:1
Antenna Operation:Active
Wireless Application:GPS / GSM / LTE / UMTS / Galileo / Cellular
Mounting Type:Mounting Hole
Mounts To:Vehicle Rooftop
Polarization:Linear / RHCP
Wireless Standard:Cellular
Antenna Environment:Outdoor
Antenna Connector Type:FAKRA C - Male
Frequency Band:698 - 960 MHz / 1559 - 1591 MHz / 1563 - 1587 MHz / 1593 - 1610 MHz / 1710 - 2690 MHz
Gain (Max):0 dB / 1 dB
Supplier Product:Antennas

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