Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology is a wireless carrier communication technology, which does not use sinusoidal carrier, but utilizes nanosecond non-sinusoidal narrow pulses to transmit data, and therefore occupies a wide spectral range.
UWB technology has the advantages of low system complexity, low transmit signal power spectral density, insensitivity to channel fading, low interception capability, high positioning accuracy, etc. It is especially suitable for high-speed wireless access in dense multipath places such as indoor areas.
UWB technology has become an excellent technology for wireless personal area networks (WPANs) due to its high data transmission rate (up to 1 Gbit/s), high resistance to multipath interference, low power consumption, low cost, high penetration capability, low interception rate, and the ability to share spectrum with other existing wireless communication systems.
The antenna is an ultra-wideband equiangular helix. It can be used for direction finding, spectrum analysis, signal analysis, navigation and positioning, broadband measurement, and direction finding, etc. It provides 1-5dBi circularly polarized directional gain in the frequency band range of 1GHz-10GHz. Low VSWR, high gain and remarkable performance are used for typical operating frequencies:915MHz, 1090MHz ADS-B, 1268MHz-1610MHz, GPS, 1420MHz, 2.4GHz/5.8GHz, 4G, 5G----- and other frequencies can be used with this antenna.