BLiNQ Networks introduces FW-600 CBRS base station with new tri sector small cell antenna

BLiNQ Networks introduces the updated FW-600 B48 CBRS (citizens broadband radio service) macro base station 4G platform with a new 16dBi tri sector small cell antenna. This new RAN (radio access network) configuration option provides the maximum possible 50dBm EIRP (equivalent isotropically radiated power) for CBRS network deployments, in a 360-degree coverage envelope.

Based on the antenna’s small form factor and low profile- allowing it to be mounted in centralised locations- it is a choice for deployment in data hot spots, parks, campus environments and other high traffic areas.

Pricing for this configuration is as low as [$2550 (€2347.78)] a sector, including warranty, making it one of the low cost options in the marketplace.

Product highlights:

  • Low-cost, high-performance macro base station
  • 3-sector, 360-degree coverage with the tri sector canister antenna
  • Supports carrier aggregation up to 3CC (component carrier)
  • High capacity 400 mbps base station
  • CBRS, B41 options available
  • Wall or pole mountable

Radu Selea, chief technology officer for BliNQ Networks, says “The FW-600 B48 base station with tri sector antenna solution provides the lowest footprint and cost 3-sector solution in the industry. It is well suited for De-Wi (decentralised wireless) and private mobile networks.” 

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