CommScope offers an extensive line of base station antennas designed to help improve network capacity, with solutions supporting densification, increased efficiency, and new spectrum adds:
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.
Ground Base vs. Remote Radio Head (RRH) System Return Loss Comparisons
Operators are finding inconsistent test results for return loss as they deploy remote radio units (RRUs) at the top of the tower. Rob Cameron, CommScope Applications Engineer, explains why in his white paper,  Return Loss Comparisons: Ground Based System vs. Short Remote Radio Head Jumper.
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.
Ground Base vs. Remote Radio Head (RRH) System Return Loss Comparisons
Operators are finding inconsistent test results for return loss as they deploy remote radio units (RRUs) at the top of the tower. Rob Cameron, CommScope Applications Engineer, explains why in his white paper,  Return Loss Comparisons: Ground Based System vs. Short Remote Radio Head Jumper.