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    Latest set of Flat Panel TVWS Antenna to support MIMO radios used in WISP network applications

    KP Performance Antennas, an Infinite Electronics brand and manufacturer of wireless network antennas, has expanded its line of TV White Space (TVWS) antennas that are ideal for use with Redline Communications’ 2×2 MIMO radios used in WISP network applications.

    KP’s TVWS antenna lineup now includes the KP-TWDPFP9 flat panel TVWS antenna that provides high gain of 9 dBi and very good front to back ratio all in a small form factor, UV resistant ABS plastic radome with an aluminum backplate. Additional features include H/V dual polarization and a pole mounting bracket with up or down tilt adjustment.

    This TVWS Flat Panel Antenna operates in the 470 MHz – 698 MHz range and is compatible with any connectorized TVWS radio, including the Redline Communication’s RDL3000 Ellipse series with a direct mount option.

    “We are pleased to offer our new flat panel antenna to address our customers growing need for antennas that support TVWS applications. These new antennas offer higher gain, better front to back ratio and a smaller from factor than competitors TVWS flat panel offerings,” said Ken Izatt, Product Manager.

    For more information, visit: www.kpperformance.com

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