Focused on an original design, performance and cost savings, Huber+Suhner's new ultra-broadband Sencity Art indoor antenna is set to revolutionise wireless applications from 806 MHz to 5,9 GHz.
With the appealing curved form and a choice of several colours, the new Sencity Art antenna gives the impression of being a modern interior decoration object rather than a merely functional indoor antenna. This inconspicuous and discrete antenna design is quite unlike conventional grey, cylindrical antennas. This antenna has been designed to be an integrated part of the interior decoration. Whether used in a modern office or unpretentious industrial facility, the manufacturer says the Sencity Art is not easily recognisable as an antenna, however, its radiating capabilities still provide optimal coverage throughout the building.
The antenna's unique broadband capabilities cover all worldwide used mobile frequencies (AMPS, GSM900/1800, PCS and UMTS) as well as the popular WLAN standards (802.11a to g). Its application range extends from 806 MHz to 5,9 GHz. This broadband capability allows the reduction in the number of antennas installed, resulting in cost savings as in installation time, material and logistics, according to the company.
The Sencity Art was presented for the first time at the CeBit Hannover and CTIA USA 2003, and the availability is scheduled for June 2003.
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