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Product Overview
Most signal booster kits include a panel antenna. Panel antennas mount on a wall and broadcast signal in a directional cone—typically around 45–70 degrees. That narrower focus helps deliver a stronger signal where it’s aimed (in general, the closer you are to the panel antenna, the better the performance).
On average, a panel antenna can provide about 75 feet of coverage, though that range depends heavily on your outdoor signal strength—stronger signal outside usually means more indoor coverage, while weaker areas see less. When buying, make sure the panel antenna matches your system’s required impedance (ohms). These panel antennas also include a wall mount for straightforward installation.
Technical Specifications
| Wilson Electronics Indoor Panel Antenna - 311243 | |
|---|---|
| SKU | 311243 |
| Frequency - Gain |
617-698 MHz - 5.0 dB 698-806 MHz - 8.0 dB 806-960 MHz - 7.0 dB |
| VSWR |
≤2.5 ≤1.8 |
| Polarization | Vertical |
| Front-to-Back Ratio |
≥8 dB ≥15 dB ≥11 dB |
| Half-Power Azimuth Beamwidth |
95° 65° 50° |
| Half-Power Elevation Beamwidth |
88° 60° 45° |
| Impedance | 50 Ohm |
| Max Power | 50W |
| Connector | N-Female |
| Dimensions | 7.0 x 6.2 x 2.3 in / 177.8 x 157.48 x 58.42 mm |
| Antenna Weight | .88 lb / 0.40 kg |
| Radiator Material | Aluminum |
| Radome Material | ABS (UV Stabilized) |
| Operating Temperature | -40 to 150 °F / -40 to 65.6 °C |
| Mounting | Wall Mount |
| PDFs | Technical Specifications Sheet |