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Antenna Recommendation for LTE-M1 Band 28
Hello,

In New Zealand and Australia, LTE-M1 is implemented predominantly on Band 28 with Band 3 used in some areas.  Are you able to please recommend some antenna options optimised for 700-800 MHz please?  A PCB mounted antenna would be preferable but adhesive with uFL could also be an option.  It will be used with a embedded LTE-M1 cell module on a custom PCB.  End application is in consumer/home installations.

Regards

Ashley

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Hi Ashley -

Thanks for the inquiry. We are happy to advise. Please get in touch with sales@antenova.com, and then, our regional representative will contact you and catch up on your inquiry with technical support team. Thanks.

Nansen

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Hi Ashley,

We have a few antennas that cover this band, Embedded: Lucida, Inversa, Allani. FPC: Mitis, Moseni, Lutosa. It's important at this stage to consider whether you need certification for this device; with small PCBs 700-800MHz performance is dependent on the PCB ground plane to radiate efficiently so the PCB should be as long as possible. Please contact techsupport@antenova.com to get in touch with your regional representative who can help go through your design and requirements in more detail and give you a fully tailored response for your project.

Many Thanks

Steve
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Thanks.  I have emailed sales...

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