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KP Performance Antennas Unveils New High Performance 2 GHz Sector Antennas for LTE Networks

New 2 GHz Sector Antennas from KP Performance Deliver High Gain in Compact Packages

EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CA – KP Performance Antennas, a manufacturer of WISP antennas, announced today that it has released a new line of high-performance, 2 GHz sector antennas for use in WISP networks.

KP’s new line of LTE (Long Term Evolution) 2 GHz sector antennas consists of three new models: KP-2DP120S-45, a 14 dBi sector with 120° azimuth beamwidth, the KPPA-2GHZDP60S-17-45, a 15.1 dBi sector with a 60° azimuth beamwidth, and the KPPA-2GHZDP90S-45 which provides 17 dBi of gain with a 90° azimuth beamwidth.

These 2 GHz sector antennas utilize a ±45-degree slant dual polarization scheme and are specially designed with optimized front to back and side lobes that allow for frequency reuse. These antennas feature heavy-duty weatherized sector brackets, select models also include jumper cables and radio brackets. These LTE sector antennas also deliver high-gain in a compact shell for ease of deployment. All models in this line operate in the popular 2.3 GHz to 2.7 GHz frequency range and deliver VSWR from 1.3:1 to 2.1.

“Our new 2 GHz sectors are engineered to provide vastly improved coverage and spectral efficiency in LTE deployments through their high-gain, fixed electrical downtilt and optimized patterns with sharp roll-off past their 3 dB beamwidths and superior front-to-back,” explains Justin Pollock, Ph.D., Antenna Engineer at KP Performance Antennas.

These new LTE 2 GHz sector antennas are in-stock and can be ordered directly from the KP Performance Antennas website at https://www.kpperformance.com/pages/new-wisp-antennas-and-accessories/2-ghz-sector-antennas.html.

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