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5G Mobile Antennas

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Introduction

Mobile 5G antennas are a crucial component in enabling fifth-generation wireless communication, providing significantly faster data speeds, lower latency, and greater connectivity capacity compared to previous generations. These antennas support the wide range of frequencies used in 5G networks, spanning from sub-6 GHz bands to millimeter wave bands, which allows for flexible deployment across different environments and use cases.

Antennas

All four mobile antenna ports are considered MAIN ports

  • Ports ANT0 and ANT3 are TRX (Transmit/Receive).
  • The middle ports (ANT1 and ANT2) are DRX (Diversity Receive), which enhance signal reception but do not transmit.
  • For the best performance, it is recommended to connect antennas to all four ports.
  • If connecting only two antennas, prioritize ANT0 and ANT3 since they handle both transmission and reception (TRX).

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Antenna Connections and Band Assignments.

Antenna Connections and Band Assignments
Band ANT0 ANT1 ANT2 ANT3
5G NR n41/n77/n78 TRX1 n41 DRX1 & n77/n78 DRX1 n41 DRX0 & n77/n78 DRX0 n41/n77/n78 TRX0
4G LTE LMHB_TRX & UHB_PRX MIMO LMHB_DRX & UHB_DRX MIMO LMHB_DRX MIMO & UHB_DRX LMHB_PRX MIMO & UHB_TRX & LMHB_TRX1
3G WCDMA LMHB_TRX LMHB_DRX - -
Abbreviations and Frequency Bands
Abbreviation Explanation Frequency Bands / Details
PRX Primary receive
TRX Transmit/Receive
DRX Diversity receive
LMHB Lower/Middle/High band 617-960 MHz, 1452-2690 MHz
UHB Ultra high band 3400-3800 MHz