Quectel expands antenna portfolio for IoT devices with 5G and GNSS offerings

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Quectel Wireless Solutions has made further additions to its range of antennas for IoT devices and deployments. The latest launches include the YEMN016AA and YEMN017AA 5G 5-in-1 combo antennas, the YECN001J1A and YECT000WBA external 5G antennas and the YEGB000Q1A and YEGN000Q1A active GNSS L1 and L5 antennas.

“We are thrilled to expand our product line with antennas that offer superior performance and meet the unique needs of our IoT customers,” said Norbert Muhrer, the president and chief sales officer at Quectel Wireless Solutions. “Quectel consistently enhances its diverse portfolio to precisely address the unique requirements of our clients’ deployments and applications, offering unparalleled performance and adaptability, and these antennas add to that portfolio.”

The YEMN016AA is a 5G and global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) 5-in-1 combo antenna measuring 204.4mm x 86.7mm x 32mm. This ultra-wide-band 5G/4G antenna provides broad coverage from 600–6,000MHz whilst offering backward-compatibility to support 3G and 2G networks as well as LTE Cat-M and narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT).

The Quectel YEMN017AA is a 5G screw mount 5-in-1 combo antenna pack optimised for 5G and 4G networks. With a diameter of 103.5mm and height of 42.5mm, the combo antenna can integrate a variety of antennas, such as 5G, 4G, GNSS and Wi-Fi antennas.

Quectel has also added the YECN001J1A and YECT000WBA external 5G antennas to its portfolio. Both antennas cover the 5G NR sub-6GHz frequency bands and are compatible with 4G, 3G, 2G and LPWA bands. For users prioritising GNSS, Quectel has introduced the YEGB000Q1A and YEGN000Q1A active GNSS L1 and L5 external antennas.

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