DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
As this topic is about antennas, lets stick with that topic.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
Understanding that less is more in this scenario, what is the longest acceptable LMR400 and LMR600 run between antenna and router that everyone deems 'acceptable' ?
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
TL;DR version: It depends on lots of factors, probably 20'. Mounting the modem by the antenna is an option.pistolaro2 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 4:46 pm Understanding that less is more in this scenario, what is the longest acceptable LMR400 and LMR600 run between antenna and router that everyone deems 'acceptable' ?
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Honestly that depends. The top variable is, what gain does the antenna have. From there we need to calculate the losses via connectors and cabling. Those numbers depend on which cable were using and the specs they have; and of course specs from connector manufacturers. Part of those losses to be calculated, from the cabling, depend on what frequencies will be used, as losses increase as frequency increases.
After all that research and fun, you have to decide if its worth it, as cables are expensive.
....Or you could alternatively think about mounting the modem up with the antennas.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
It's out of stock
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/4g-lte ... l-antenna/
If an item disappears from the main listing, its usually because its out of stock. The page still exists, it just gets removed from the main listing pages when they're not in stock. If you want to find the pages you can google the item AND "The Wireless Haven" and the out of stock item should pop up in the google search.
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/4g-lte ... l-antenna/
If an item disappears from the main listing, its usually because its out of stock. The page still exists, it just gets removed from the main listing pages when they're not in stock. If you want to find the pages you can google the item AND "The Wireless Haven" and the out of stock item should pop up in the google search.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
They are currently out of stock. Have a new shipment on order and will be here mid month.
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Hi Jim,
Is this antenna going to be coming into stock soon? You mentioned mid month but I wonder if I already missed out and they sold out again. If so, do you have another ETA? Thank you
Is this antenna going to be coming into stock soon? You mentioned mid month but I wonder if I already missed out and they sold out again. If so, do you have another ETA? Thank you
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
All I can tell you is that we are still waiting for these (and other) antennas to arrive.
International shipping has been severally disrupted over the past few months.
International shipping has been severally disrupted over the past few months.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
Any idea when these may be available again? I am interested in trying them out in my very wooded location with no line of site.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
The Facebook shop has around 10 right now. https://facebook.com/netsolution.shop/shop/SharkAttack wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:11 pm Any idea when these may be available again? I am interested in trying them out in my very wooded location with no line of site.
If you don't do facebook, send me an email. I can help.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
Dang those must have gone quick. I am just getting into the game with a MOFI4500. I do not have external antennas yet, but I will be attempting to make a Yagi to focus on Band 12 AT&T for now.Didneywhorl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:27 am The Facebook shop has around 10 right now. https://facebook.com/netsolution.shop/shop/
If you don't do facebook, send me an email. I can help.
These antennas however I think may help me too as I am in a similar position as OP, towers about 4ish miles away and I am level with them or higher than them.
Any idea when more of these might come back in stock? I know that everything logistical is sideways at the moment, but it doesn't hurt to ask right?
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
They sell fast. The Wireless Haven is hoping to get stock soon, but they are at the mercy of others at the moment
Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
The DP727L15 NF is a Wide Band 700-2700MHz 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna. It is good with by far most of transporter groups and frequencies, making it reasonable for most 4G LTE applications. Furnished with a N Type Female Connector.
The reception apparatus' extremity is straight and its mount is intended to oblige vertical, flat and X extremity establishments.
The customizable edge mounting framework permit two radio wires to be effortlessly designed for establishments requiring MIMO +45/ - 45 degree ("X") polarization as reflected in representation underneath.
pcb design for manufacturing checklist
The reception apparatus' extremity is straight and its mount is intended to oblige vertical, flat and X extremity establishments.
The customizable edge mounting framework permit two radio wires to be effortlessly designed for establishments requiring MIMO +45/ - 45 degree ("X") polarization as reflected in representation underneath.
pcb design for manufacturing checklist
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
I really don't trust the specs on most generic, no-name brand antennas sold on Amazon or Ebay, because they put whatever "db" gains they want on the box. I do trust The Wireless Haven, Poynting, Proxicast and Wilson antennas.
Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
I have tested everything above except The Wireless Haven (next on my list). I also tested RSRF, Bolton and ShureCall as I tend to target Band71 and 14. I have tested all three extensively and they perform solid.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
Which antenna did you use to get B71 (600MHz) ??
Most antennas start at 700MHz
Most antennas start at 700MHz
Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
Keigan, was wondering what the the piece of equipment was that you have your antennas hooked up to that are shown in the pictures or if anyone else know, I would appreciate it.keigan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 3:01 pm This is my rig on the back patio. Signals inside of my house were never better than one bar, with two to occasional three bars outside.
With the antennas and a Mofi4500 i now have 30down and 25up with signal strength -88dbi. Tower is five miles away. The 10db 2.4ghz antennas cut right through the house and give me excellent performance from inside the house.
The flat panels actually have better performance in this config than in the -+45 offset. Additionally, subtle angle change to the second panel helped to strengthen the alternate signal.
Excellent thread!! I learned a ton and now have amamazing speeds
Thanks
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
Its a weatherproof router enclosure. thewirelesshaven.com sells enclosures. Some other places too
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
They are in the works still. They will 100% for sure be back in stock. just getting an ETA is hard to nail down.
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Re: DP727L15 - 15dBi 4G LTE Directional Antenna Review (Updated with comparisons)
Do you think that all your experimentation verified the above points, especially B? I'm trying to decide what type of antenna will work best for my situation: https://wirelessjoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=24 ... 2eeafa88673. Signal to noise ratio is everything. I've noticed this in other tests as well. There's a few reasons for this. (Improving signal strength is a good idea, but SNR is much much more important)
B. The more narrow the bandwith, the higher SNR one will have. Why is this? Because the less spectrum you are viewing, the less noise you will have. This is why when I'm using both bands the signal to noise ratio is much lower than when I'm isolating the modem to one specific band.
4. I ordered some B2 yagis yesterday, so it will be interesting to see if they can improve on the SNR at my house, and therefore improve my throughput.
In general my RSRP is higher, but the RSRQ and SINR are lower. I would prefer multiband antennas for the band flexibility, but if the situation calls for yagis, then so be it.