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Easy upgrade to4G/LTE with low profile antenna

With a height of 40mm (1.6 inch) the new Sencity Rail MIMO low profile 2G/3G/4G antenna from Humer and Suhner is suited to trains running in tunnels with tight gauges and double-decker trains.
December 19, 2014 Read time: 1 min

With a height of 40mm (1.6 inch) the new Sencity Rail MIMO low profile 2G/3G/4G antenna from Humer and Suhner is suited to trains running in tunnels with tight gauges and double-decker trains.

Described as robust omni-directional antenna developed for the railway market, it consists of two broadband radiating elements for 2G, 3G and 4G mobile communication in a single compact housing. It supports the frequencies from 790MHz to 2,700MHz and is compatible with all European mobile communication networks.

Retrofit compatibility the company’s Sensity rail antenna allowing system integrators to upgrade the train to MIMO technology.

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