5G, low-PIM, in-building DAS antennas improve indoor cellular coverage

Aug. 11, 2022
KP Performance Antennas has launched a new series of 5G, low-PIM, in-building DAS antennas covering a frequency range of 600 MHz to 6 GHz.

Infinite Electronics brand KP Performance Antennas, a specialist in wireless network antennas, has just introduced a new series of 5G, low-PIM, in-building DAS antennas covering a frequency range of 600 MHz to 6 GHz.

The company says the new indoor wall-mount and ceiling mount antennas meet demands that in-building wireless distributed networks have for high-quality antennas with low-PIM ratings, SISO and MIMO support, and wide bandwidth coverage.

KP says the new 5G, low-PIM antennas are 700 MHz FirstNet / First Responder Network ready and suitable for indoor DAS, private networks, hospital and enterprise deployments.

The new antennas also feature Type N and 4.3-10 connector options for improved PIM consistency, as well as a low passive intermodulation of less than minus-150 dBc when tested with 2x20 W tones.

“The key to providing the best performance in telecommunications applications is ensuring your components are low-PIM rated,” notes Kevin Hietpas, antenna product line Manager at KP. "With a low-PIM rating of less than minus-150 dBc, our new series of wideband antennas help meet the most demanding low-PIM requirements for 5G and LTE/4G bands."

KP Performance Antennas’ new 5G, low-PIM, in-building DAS antennas are in-stock and available for same-day shipping. For product inquiries, call 1-855-276-5772. 

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