📶 Elevate Your IoT Game with Precision Connectivity!
The Tenmory 915MHz Antenna set includes two 5dBi gain antennas and two 15cm IPEX extension cables, designed specifically for LoRa IoT applications. With a frequency range of 910MHz to 920MHz and a low SWR of ≤1.8, this product ensures reliable and efficient communication for your devices.
Brand | Tenmory |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 7 x 1.5 cm; 50 Grams |
Item model number | TY-CSA23 |
Manufacturer | Tenmory |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 50 g |
J**M
Seems decent thus far
I installed these last week on my Nebra hotspot and I have seen some improvement. It was easy to install and seems to be durable quality. I will continue to see how my earnings change and update as needed. One thing I would recommend is to doublecheck the connector type. I did have to change out the connector since it's a male connector on the device. This was my fault though.
R**O
Más o menos en cuanto a sintonía, falta ver desempeño en campo
En el analizador dió buen resultado con la antena recta. Con la antena a 45° también dió buen resultado, pero a 90° todo se descompone y da resultados muy pobres.Falta ver cómo se comporta en campo.
D**E
Using for MESHTASTIC! Hit Consistent pings at over 24km!!!
Bought 4 of these (2 sets) to install on Wisblock radios for the Meshtastic network. We tested the antennas, and they came in at around 1.6:1. Not great in the bench test, but not horrible either.But where people get all worked up about theoretical bench tests, I want to see where the rubber meets the road... err... air.We loaded 4 of them up and got a few nodes as high as we could, including in a tree on my property, and we have consistently hit our other nodes 15 miles away, across a river, and in another town. I cannot recommend these antennas anymore, especially given the excellent price.
A**R
Works great with DIYMall Lora 32
Replaced the DIYMall spring stub antenna with these, extended the range from a block to multiple blocks in a small town/urban setting.
A**
Terrible for Meshtastic
Tested 3 antennas advertised as 915Mhz and this, by far, had the worst SNR. The test was 1/2 mile between nodes. Sent one message with each antenna. The first sent with a stubby one was received at 2 db. A different/longer one from digikey sent was received at 2.75 db. This one… -9.75 db. Not sure what frequency the ones I got were intended for, but it’s not 915 MHz.
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