A whip antenna is the most common example of a monopole radio antenna. Technically, this means that instead of two antennae working together, either side-by-side, or forming a loop, one antenna is replaced. Whip antennas are used frequently in devices such as hand-held radios and mobile network boosters.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
| Frequency range | 800-2100MHz |
| Gain | 3-5dBi |
| Impedance | 50Ω/N |
| Max power | 50W |
| Temperature | -10℃~60℃ |
| Connector type | N-J |
| Color | black |






