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ANTDOM-05-01-WPM

ANTDOM-05-01-WPM

Inventek Systems
RF ANTENNA GPS Dome SMA Male Magnetic
Active269 in stock

Overview

The ANTDOM-05-01-WPM is an active GPS dome antenna featuring an integrated Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) and filter for high-sensitivity satellite signal reception. Designed for harsh environments, this waterproof antenna includes a 5-meter cable and a magnetic mount for rapid installation on vehicle exteriors or metal surfaces. It operates on a supply voltage between 2.7V and 5V, making it compatible with most standard GPS receiver modules.

Why Choose This Part

This antenna combines a high-gain LNA with a built-in filter to reject out-of-band interference, improving signal-to-noise ratios in urban environments. Its IP-rated waterproof housing and magnetic base simplify external mounting without requiring permanent mechanical modifications to the mounting surface.

Applications

Fleet Management
Magnetic mounting allows for quick deployment across vehicle fleets to provide precise location tracking via external GPS receivers.
Asset Tracking
The 5-meter cable length provides flexibility for mounting on large cargo containers or heavy machinery while keeping the receiver protected indoors.
Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
The integrated LNA compensates for cable loss, ensuring reliable signal locks for real-time transit and emergency vehicle monitoring.

Key Specifications

Gain -5dBic
VSWR 2
Features Cable - 5m, LNA, Filter
Return Loss -10dB
Termination SMA Male
Antenna Type Dome
Applications GPS
Height (Max) 0.571" (14.50mm)
Mounting Type Magnetic
Frequency Group UHF (300MHz ~ 1GHz)
Frequency Range 1.565GHz ~ 1.585GHz
Number of Bands 1
Ingress Protection IP67
RF Family/Standard Navigation
Frequency (Center/Band) 1.575GHz

Getting Started

Connect the SMA male termination to any GPS receiver module providing 2.7V to 5V DC bias on the center conductor. Ensure the antenna has a clear view of the sky and is placed on a metal ground plane to optimize the radiation pattern and gain performance.

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