Stationary antennas are devices that are used to transmit and receive radio signals. They are installed in permanent places, such as roofs of buildings, towers or other tall structures.
Stationary antennas are classified according to various criteria, including:
Frequency Band: Stationary antennas can operate in a variety of frequency bands, including VHF, UHF, SHF, C-band, Ku-band, and more. Gain: Gain is a measure of an antenna’s ability to increase the power of a radio signal. Directivity: Directional antennas concentrate the radio signal in a specific direction, while non-directional antennas spread the signal in all directions. Type: Stationary antennas can be telescopic, arm, parabolic, etc.
Fixed antennas are used in a variety of applications including:
Telecommunications: Stationary antennas are used to transmit and receive radio signals from mobile operators, television and radio operators, etc. Wireless networks: Stationary antennas are used to build wireless networks, such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX, etc.