CommScope designs and manufactures a wide variety of innovative, quality base station antennas for your wireless outdoor network. From multibeam, multiport and ultra-wideband antennas to small cell and omni antennas, we offer an array of sizes and configurations to help boost your network capacity and coverage.
All our base station antenna designs are fully production tested for consistent, reliable and trouble-free performance in the field. Test results are available fromTechnical Support upon request.
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White Paper: Wind load testing for aerodynamically efficient base station antennas
Tower engineers rely on complete, precise data to account for antenna-based wind loads. However, standard formulas cannot account for aerodynamically efficient antenna profiles.
CommScope has been a trusted partner for over 40 years, leading the way with a steady stream of antenna innovations that has kept mobile operators ahead of the changes and in control.
When it comes to public safety, “good enough” doesn’t cut it. As the FirstNet national first responder network builds out, ensuring optimal, failsafe, 24/7 performance is critical.
CommScope metro cell antennas support cell densification and spectrum expansion, while reducing your antenna footprint. Read this partial eBook to learn more.
White Paper: Wind load testing for aerodynamically efficient base station antennas
Tower engineers rely on complete, precise data to account for antenna-based wind loads. However, standard formulas cannot account for aerodynamically efficient antenna profiles.
CommScope has been a trusted partner for over 40 years, leading the way with a steady stream of antenna innovations that has kept mobile operators ahead of the changes and in control.
When it comes to public safety, “good enough” doesn’t cut it. As the FirstNet national first responder network builds out, ensuring optimal, failsafe, 24/7 performance is critical.
CommScope metro cell antennas support cell densification and spectrum expansion, while reducing your antenna footprint. Read this partial eBook to learn more.