Antennas - 2 separate or mimo?
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Re: Antennas - 2 separate or mimo?
From what I seen the difference is the one dual Mimo antenna is only higher frequencies.
When there is two separate antennas the are usually wide band antennas that include lower frequencies as well.
When there is two separate antennas the are usually wide band antennas that include lower frequencies as well.
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Re: Antennas - 2 separate or mimo?
As long as you can get the frequencies you want the dual is just more discreet and simpler to install since you only have to install and aim one housing.
Performance is roughly the same in my experience.
Performance is roughly the same in my experience.
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Re: Antennas - 2 separate or mimo?
Generally, for 4g LTE, 700-2700mhz wide-band will get you everything you need. That is what *most* of the flat-panel/lpda's operate at, anyway. I would avoid any true yagis as they tend to only support 700-900mhz. Do note that a lot of 'yagis' are actually lpdas, though.