The Vert400 antenna will work well over several separate bands:
118-160MHz, 250-290MHz,
360-390MHz, 420-470MHz, 820-960MHz, 1260-1300MHz
It will radiate but will not be optimal in areas outside of that. For
this wide a bandwidth you could also look into a discone antenna. Radio
shack and some other companies carry them.
Matt
On 01/14/2010 02:52 PM, Veljko Pejovic wrote:
Hi Matt,
Is there an approximate release date for USRP2 driver?
Also, which type of antenna do you suggest for the WBX.
Thanks,
Veljko
2010/1/13 Matt Ettus<m...@ettus.com>:
On 01/13/2010 12:01 PM, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Matt Ettus<m...@ettus.com> wrote:
At long last, the WBX is now available. It covers 50 MHz to 2.2 GHz. The
introductory price is $400 which includes an LNA/filter board and an MCX
to
SMA-bulkhead cable.
After the initial batch is gone, the price will be changing to $450 to
reflect the increased costs and capabilities associated with the improved
specs since our redesign for coverage to 2.2 GHz.
Orders can be placed through http://ettus.com
Before I pull the trigger on an order I just wanted to confirm that
its expected that the WBX will be usable with the USRP1.
Thanks!
Yes, the WBX works with the USRP1, and the driver is ready and in the Git
tree. It does not YET work with the USRP2, but will as soon as the driver
is written.
Matt
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