Datasheet PW Series 410 MHz Single-Band Monopole 5G Antenna PW Series antennas are rugged, low-cost and easy to install. The single frequency band of PW Cut End antennas makes the job of antenna selection simple, with better performance in the target RG-174 Cable, Straight Cut frequency band than in multiband antennas and 1.32 mm Cable With U.FL/MHF Jack UFL rejection of signals from unwanted frequencies. The PW 410 antenna targets 410 MHz to 430 MHz with excellent VSWR, gain and efficiency for 5G NR bands 87 and 88. This rugged 1/4-wave monopole antenna may be used with plastic or metal enclosures and supports weather-resistant applications. Features Applications Outperforms similar multiband solutions 5G NR bands 87 and 88 Durable, flexible main shaft Hand-held devices Wide bandwidth Internet of Things (IoT) devices 1 Weather resistant for IP-rated applications O-ring compatible base 2 Compatible with plastic and metal enclosures High gain and efficiency 3.0 dBi, 73% at 400 MHz 3.3 dBi, 76% at 410 MHz 3.3 dBi, 75% at 430 MHz Ordering Information Part Number Description 410 MHz PW Series antenna, with 216 mm (8.5 in) 1.32 mm coax cable terminated ANT-410-PW-QW-UFL with an MHF1/U.FL-compatible plug (female socket) ANT-410-PW-QW 410 MHz PW Series antenna, with 216 mm (8.5 in) unterminated RG-174 coax cable Available from Linx Technologies and select distributors and representatives. Notes 1 Use of an O-ring is recommended, IP-ratings cannot be guaranteed 2 With appropriate counterpoiseDatasheet PW Series Antenna 410 MHz Electrical Specifications ANT-410-PW-QW 410 MHz Frequency Range 410 MHz to 430 MHz VSWR (max) 1.8 Peak Gain (dBi) 4.1 Average Gain (dBi) -1.2 Efficiency (%) 80 Polarization Linear Radiation Omnidirectional Max Power 10 W Wavelength 1/4-wave Impedance 50 Connection MHF1/U.FL-compatible plug (female socket) on 1.32 mm cable or unterminated RG-174 cable Cable Length 216 mm (8.5 in) Height 177.2 mm (6.98 in) Weight ANT-410-PW-QW = 26.8 g (0.95 oz) ANT-410-PW-QW-UFL = 25.5 g (0.90 oz) Operating Temperature -40 C to +90 C Electrical specifications and plots measured with a 102 mm x 102 mm (4 in x 4 in) reference ground plane. VSWR Figure 1 provides the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) across the antenna bandwidth. VSWR describes the power reflected from the antenna back to the radio. A lower VSWR value indicates better antenna performance at a given frequency. Reflected power is also shown on the right-side vertical axis as a gauge of the percentage of transmitter power reflected back from the antenna. 5 40 4 30 3 20 2 10 1 0 400 410 420 430 440 Frequency (MHz) Figure 1. PW 410 MHz Antenna VSWR with Band Highlight 2 VSWR 410 430 Reflected Power (%)