Antennas on 433MHz Frequency Band
433MHz antennas are specially designed to enhance the performance of Gigalink® series and Penta series receivers, providing reliable and efficient signal reception for seamless wireless communication.
ANT433LP
- 2.0 dBi Gain
- SMA connection
- 40 mm Whip + 3.6m cable
- 4300 to 440 MHz Frequency range
ANT433S
- 4.5 dBi Gain
- SMA connection
- 38 cm Whip + 3.6m cable
- 425 to 442.5 MHz Frequency range
ANT433M
- 6.0 dBi Gain
- SMA connection
- 100 cm Whip + 3.6m cable
- 428 to 437 MHz Frequency range
433MHz Antennas
The 433MHz range of antennas is designed to enhance communication for Gigalink® and Penta receivers, as well as other devices operating on the same frequency. The 433MHz frequency is widely recognized for supporting long-range transmission and reliable signal integrity, making it an ideal choice for various industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Whether you’re setting up a remote control system, managing industrial automation, or deploying IoT devices, 433MHz antennas ensure strong, uninterrupted communication.
Engineered for optimal signal reception and transmission, these antennas ensure your Gigalink® and Penta receivers, along with other 433MHz devices, perform at their best. Designed for efficiency and reliability, 433MHz antennas tackle common challenges like interference and signal degradation that frequently occur in wireless communication systems. Integrate a high-quality antenna into your setup to significantly boost the range and stability of your wireless network, achieving seamless operation even in challenging environments.
Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or building a new one, 433MHz antennas offer the flexibility and performance needed for a wide range of applications. Their compatibility with Gigalink® and Penta receivers makes them an ideal choice for anyone looking to enhance their wireless communication capabilities. Invest in a good antenna to experience improved connectivity, stronger signals, and reliable performance across your wireless network.