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 WTS: 35dBi MIMO 4G LTE External Panel Antenna, CHEAP CHEAP - RM34.99 (negotiable)

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TSShaney
post Aug 7 2015, 03:07 PM, updated 11y ago

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Item(s): 35dBi MIMO 4G LTE External Panel Antenna -tested on CELCOM and MAXIS (100% working) with CRC9 connector right now.

Package includes: BOX condition (35dBi MIMO 4G LTE External Panel Antenna + rubber sucker + 2meters long cable) as shown in picture below

Price: RM35 (negotiable for serious buyer)

Warranty: Personal warranty

Dealing method:COD/ Postage (buyer bear risk + cost) POSLAJU COURIER West Malaysia RM10 / East Malaysia RM15

Location:Petaling Jaya / Centre Point - Bandar Utama / One Utama

Contact method/details: PM / 019 567 6262 (whatsapp / sms)
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Item(s) conditions:
- tested 100% working condition.
- 100% physical condition
- Work well with MALAYSIA TELCO. TESTED on CELCOM and MAXIS without any issues.

Picture: as shown in the picture below. please refer to the picture below if you want to know the differences of connectors (CRC9 and TS9)

Reason for sale: Room clearance

~ CRC9 connector type.
~ This 35dBi MIMO high gain 4G LTE external panel antenna is ideal suited for providing / improving reception for your 4G LTE modem and 4G router with two CRC9 connectors.
~ It will help increase 4G signal strength, increase data transfer speed, constant and stable network connection for your 4G devices!

Specification of the MIMO 4G LTE external panel antenna:
Frequency Range: 791~821MHz/832~862MHz/1710~1785MHz/1805~1880MHz/2500~2570MHz/2620~2690MHz
VSWR:<= 2.5
Gain: 35dBi (17.5dbi + 17.5dbi)
Polarization Type: Vertical
Radiation: Omni
Maximum Imput Power: 10W
Input Impedance: 50 Ohms
Connector Type: CRC9 (two connectors)
Mounting types: Stand or suck on surface such as glass window

CRC9 Connector Supported Models:
Huawei - E122, E156, E156G, E160, E160E, E160G, E161, E169, E176, E176G, E182e, E196G
Huawei - E353, E355, E367,E372, E583C
Huawei - E600, E612, E613, E618, E620, E630, E660A, E881E
Huawei - E1612, E1762, E1820, E1823
Huawei - E3131
Huawei - EC321, EC881E,
Huawei - K3520, K4505, K4510, K4511, K4605
Huawei - UMG181, UMG1691, UMG 1831
Others CRC9 compatible model
**Celcom PortaWIFI same with Huawei E355



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arturo_bandini
post Aug 7 2015, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(Shaney @ Aug 7 2015, 03:07 PM)
Specification of the MIMO 4G LTE external panel antenna:
Frequency Range:  791~821MHz/832~862MHz/1710~1785MHz/1805~1880MHz/2500~2570MHz/2620~2690MHz
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which malaysian telco provider is supported?

i checked wikipedia info for celcom, it seems like their frequency bands do not match the above exactly. meaning i can only use this antenna at certain locations where celcom uses the supported frequency bands?

900 MHz (890~905,936~950) 30 MHz GSM/UMTS
1800 MHz (1735~1760,1830~1855) 50 MHz GSM/LTE
2100 MHz (1950~1965, 2140~2155) 2 * 15 MHz UMTS/HSPA
2600 MHz 2 * 10 MHz LTE
2600 MHz 2 * 20 MHz LTE

Celcom

TSShaney
post Aug 7 2015, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(arturo_bandini @ Aug 7 2015, 03:20 PM)
which malaysian telco provider is supported?

i checked wikipedia info for celcom, it seems like their frequency bands do not match the above exactly. meaning i can only use this antenna at certain locations where celcom uses the supported frequency bands?

900 MHz (890~905,936~950) 30 MHz GSM/UMTS
1800 MHz (1735~1760,1830~1855) 50 MHz GSM/LTE
2100 MHz (1950~1965, 2140~2155) 2 * 15 MHz UMTS/HSPA
2600 MHz 2 * 10 MHz LTE
2600 MHz 2 * 20 MHz LTE

Celcom
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Hi there, thanks for your interest.
I did tried with CELCOM/MAXIS during legacy period tongue.gif around KAJANG/SEMENYIH/PETALING JAYA, Selangor.
All are able to lock on network easily without any hiccup with using my E5776 mifi, E398 huawei modem.
The information given on the box might not be accurate but from past experience, no issue at all.

Hope it helps
arturo_bandini
post Aug 7 2015, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(Shaney @ Aug 7 2015, 03:24 PM)
Hi there, thanks for your interest.
I did tried with CELCOM/MAXIS during legacy period  tongue.gif  around KAJANG/SEMENYIH/PETALING JAYA, Selangor.
All are able to lock on network easily without any hiccup with using my E5776 mifi, E398 huawei modem.
The information given on the box might not be accurate but from past experience, no issue at all.

Hope it helps
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Thanks for the reply.

I'm interested to know if you actually got any signal strength improvement while using the antenna. I used my friend's antenna (same model i think) and saw absolutely no change in signal strength bar between using the antenna and not using it. When i asked the seller, he mentioned that maybe the telco is using frequency bands unsupported by the antenna. That's why i asked you this question...

TSShaney
post Aug 7 2015, 08:01 PM

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QUOTE(arturo_bandini @ Aug 7 2015, 06:57 PM)
Thanks for the reply.

I'm interested to know if you actually got any signal strength improvement while using the antenna. I used my friend's antenna (same model i think) and saw absolutely no change in signal strength bar between using the antenna and not using it. When i asked the seller, he mentioned that maybe the telco is using frequency bands unsupported by the antenna. That's why i asked you this question...
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It able to lock on LTE signal easier with the antenna, which in order words signal strength did improved I would say.
This is my experienced.

Location of the tower, whether the tower got support up to LTE coverage, direction of the panel, best signal pick up location in the houses and all this are factors. need to try an error.

I solved all the issues listed above and found my strategic place to place the antenna.

my outcome is stable signal all time long.


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