News | December 19, 2005

Pacific Wireless Releases Grid Dish Gain Booster Antenna For Motorola Canopy Line

Source: Pacific Wireless
Bluffdale, UT -- Pacific Wireless announced the release of the Grid Dish Gain Booster Antenna for Motorola Canopy products. The gain booster antenna works for Motorola gear in the 2.4 GHz to 5.8 GHz frequency ranges with gains ranging from 15 to 29dBi.

"Motorola Canopy is an industry leading technology utilized by many network engineers" said Scott Parsons, Vice President of Business Development for Cushcraft's Pacific Wireless division. "The Pacific Wireless Gain Booster Antennas compliment the Motorola Canopy products by extending their range and offering installers a cost-effective way of getting better use out of their equipment."

The parabolic grid gain booster directional antennas offered by Pacific Wireless utilize a patented parabolic grid design suitable for increasing gain and effective range of Motorola Canopy products. The grid reflectors can be used with Access Points (AP) or Subscriber Units (SM) or for backhaul applications. The antennas are constructed of welded steel wires which are galvanized and then powder coat painted with light gray epoxy paint. The mounting arm is heavy duty galvanized steel with powder coat paint. The wire grid semi-parabolic design offers low wind loading while maintaining RF performance. The compact low visual impact attractive styling blends well in almost any application. Mounting is simplified with the Pacific Wireless heavy duty bracket system made of galvanized steel with stainless steel hardware.

SOURCE: Pacific Wireless