2.4 GHz 8.5 dBi Omnidirectional Wireless LAN Antenna
HyperGain® HG2409U

Applications and Features

Applications:
  • 2.4 GHz ISM Band
  • 2.36 GHz CDMA Band
  • IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g Wireless LAN
  • IEEE 802.11n (Pre-N, Draft-N, MIMO) Applications
  • Bluetooth®
  • Public Wireless Hotspot
  • WiFi
  • Wireless Video Systems
  • Multipoint Applications
   
Features:
 
RoHS Compliant Product
  • Superior performance
  • Compact, lightweight design
  • Durable UV-stable fiberglass radome
  • Vented end cap and drain holes in base
  • All weather operation
  • Integral N-Male connector
  • Can be installed in up or down positions
  • Optional antenna mounts available
  • RoHS Compliant

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8.5 dBi Omnidirectional Antenna

Description

High Performance

The HyperGain® HG2409U is a high performance omnidirectional WiFi antenna designed for the 2.4 GHz ISM band and 2.36 GHz CDMA band. This compact and lightweight antenna is ideally suited for IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n wireless LANs, public wireless hotspots, Bluetooth® and other multipoint and mobile applications where high gain and wide coverage is desired.

All Weather Operation

Constructed for all weather operation, the HG2409U features sealed collinear brass elements inside a durable UV-stable machine gray fiberglass radome. A vented end cap and drain holes in the base help prevent moisture build-up inside the antenna. These features allow the HG2409U to be mounted in up or down positions.

Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Frequency

2360-2500 MHz

Gain

8.5 dBi

Impedance

50 Ohm

VSWR < 2.0:1 avg.

Maximum Input Power

100 W

Mechanical Specifications

Polarization

Vertical

Vertical Beam Width 15°
Horizontal Beam Width 360°

Weight

0.5 lbs. (.22 kg)

Length

20 in. (508 mm)

Base Diameter 1.27 in. (3.22 cm)
Radome Diameter .75 in. (1.90 cm)
Radome Material Gray Fiberglass

Wind Survival

>150 MPH

Operating Temperature -40° C to to 85° C
(-40° F to 185° F)
RoHS Compliant Yes
Antenna Connector Integral N-Male

Antenna Gain Pattern