Antennas by Application
How to specify and deploy antennas for real industries and applications, from smart agriculture and marine to public safety and fleet telematics.
Antennas for Smart Agriculture
Connected agriculture spreads sensors, livestock trackers and autonomous machinery across wide rural areas, demanding long-range, low-power links and robust GNSS positioning rather than dense…
Read guide →Marine and Vessel Antennas
Marine deployments combine VHF communication, cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity, AIS, and GNSS navigation in a corrosive saltwater environment that demands sealed, UV-stable, omnidirectional hardware.
Read guide →Mining and Tunnel Coverage Antennas
Underground mining and tunnel coverage relies on distributed antenna systems and directional antennas that channel RF along confined, signal-hostile galleries where free-space propagation does…
Read guide →Public Safety and Land Mobile Radio Antennas
Public-safety communications span VHF, UHF, 700/800 MHz LMR and in-building coverage systems where reliability and code compliance are non-negotiable for first-responder operations.
Read guide →Fleet Telematics and Vehicle Antennas
Fleet telematics combines cellular data backhaul, GNSS tracking and increasingly C-V2X into a single low-profile vehicle antenna that survives wash bays, vibration and weather.
Read guide →Smart Metering and AMI Antennas
Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) connects electricity, gas and water meters over sub-GHz RF mesh and cellular IoT, favoring compact, low-cost antennas with consistent omnidirectional…
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