The 15970 is a 1 dBd, omnidirectional antenna. Its adhesive backing adheres to a wall, rear-view mirror, window, or another suitable flat, non-conductive surface. This antenna should reside inside a building or enclosure.
Read MoreThe 15970 is a 900 MHz, dipole, omnidirectional antenna. It has an adhesive backing that adheres to a wall, rear-view mirror, window, or another suitable flat, non-conductive surface. This antenna should reside inside of a building or enclosure.
The 15970 is fitted with a cable that terminates with an RPSMA male connector. The connector attaches directly to an RF401, RF407, RF411, RF412, RF422, RF430, RF431, CR206(X), CR211(X), AVW206, or AVW211. It also attaches to an FGR-115 spread-spectrum radio via the 18686 adapter.
Frequency Band Supported | 900 MHz |
Gain | 1 dBd |
Antenna Type | Dipole, indooor antenna with adhesive backing and 200.66-cm (79-in.) RG174 cable |
Cable Connector | Reverse Polarity SMA (RPSMA) male |
Length |
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Weight | 78.4 g (2.8 oz) |
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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CR205 (retired) | ||
CR206 (retired) | ||
CR206X (retired) | ||
CR210 (retired) | ||
CR211 (retired) | ||
CR211X (retired) | ||
CR300 | Compatible with the -RF407 and -RF412 options. | |
CR310 | Compatible with the -RF407 and -RF412 options. | |
CR350 | Compatible with the -RF407 and -RF412 options. | |
CR6 | Compatible with the -RF451, -RF407, and -RF412 options. |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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AVW206 | ||
AVW211 (retired) | ||
CWB100 (retired) | ||
CWB100A (retired) |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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RF400 (retired) | ||
RF401 (retired) | ||
RF410 (retired) | ||
RF411 (retired) | ||
RF430 (retired) | ||
RF431 (retired) |
This antenna connects to wireless devices that have a reverse polarity SMA (RPSMA) connector. Campbell Scientific offers spread spectrum radios, CR200(X)-series dataloggers, and AVW200-series interfaces that have this connector.