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Top Signal 5G Marine Omni Antenna with Ferrule and 20-Foot RG58 SMA-Male Coax Cable | TS210461

Top Signal 5G Marine Omni Antenna 600–4000 MHz SMA-Male TS210461

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  • Outdoor antenna for boat, ship, and marine applications
  • Includes threaded ferrule for attaching to marine mount
  • Includes 20 feet of RG58 coax cable
  • 2–4.5 dBi gain / ≤1.8 VSWR

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$99.99
SKU: TS210461
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Product Description

Features of the Top Signal 5G marine antenna

  • 600–4000 MHz omnidirectional antenna.
  • Works with 5G and 4G/LTE frequencies. (Learn more about 5G compatibility.)
  • 9.8″ antenna height.
  • 6.7″ threaded, stainless steel ferrule with hole to thread cable out to booster; ferrule attaches to a standard-size 1″ × 14 threaded marine mount (not included).
  • 20′ of RG58 coax cable, terminated with an N‑male connector to the antenna and an SMA‑male connector to the booster.
  • +2.0–4.5 dBi gain. (Learn more about optimal gain for marine antennas.)
  • Beamwidth: Horizontal plane 360°, vertical plane 38‑80°.
  • 90-day warranty.

How the Top Signal 5G marine antenna works

  • Receives outside signal from a cell phone tower and directs it to a cell phone signal booster.
  • For use with boats, ships, and other marine vessels.

Top Signal marine 5G antenna contents

Top Signal marine omni antenna TS210461 icon Marine antenna with threaded ferrule and 20′ RG58 coax cable TS210461

Please note

  • This antenna will not operate by itself; it is one component of a cell signal booster system. Please contact Powerful Signal—we’ll be happy to help you determine what your needs are and what system will work best in your situation.

Product Specifications

Usage:
Boat/marine
Connector Type:
SMA-male
Cable Type:
RG58
Cable Length:
20 ft. (6.1 m)
Connector Type:
N-female / SMA-male
Antenna Type:
Outside omnidirectional
Antenna Length:
9.8 in. (25 cm) antenna + 6.7 in. (17 cm) ferrule
Polarization:
Vertical
Mount Type:
Marine
Mount Spec:
1 in. × 14 thread (not included)
Impedance:
50 Ω
Gain 600–960 MHz:
+2 dBi
Gain 1710–2700 MHz:
+4 dBi
Gain 3300–4000 MHz:
+4.5 dBi

Warranty Information

For warranty information on this product, please see our Top Signal warranty information page.

Questions & Answers

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1 year ago
What is a safe distance to install a cell phone signal booster antenna from VHF, GPS, SSB, and other antennas?
1 year ago

Vertical separation between antennas always provides better isolation than horizontal separation. If vertical separation is not possible, here are the suggested horizontal distances between various types of marine antennas, as recommended on page 31 of the issue of Sea Magazine:…

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1 year ago
Should I be using self-amalgamating tape to seal over the N-type connectors to the antenna?
1 year ago
Yes, Powerful Signal recommends sealing all outdoor antenna and cable connections with self-amalgamating tape to protect them from the elements and prevent corrosion.
1 year ago
I see the advertisement states up to 4 GHz, although I don't see the gain or any other stated frequency for the l band. Can you provide that spec?
1 year ago
The Top Signal 5G marine antenna is designed to work with the specific frequency ranges 600–960, 1710–2700, and 3300–4000 MHz. There may be (and likely is) sufficient gain in the 1600 MHz range (since it’s so close to 1710), but the concern is what the VSWR (reflection coefficient) is in that range; this measures how much of the signal received is reflected back instead of being sent to the receiving device. VSWR can be unacceptably high in frequencies an antenna isn’t designed for, even if the gain in that frequency is acceptable.
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6 months ago
Will this receive all the other cellular frequencies for a non 5G modem? Thanks
6 months ago
The Top Signal 5G marine antenna can work with a WiFi modem like the Wave MBR 550. It’s a SISO antenna (Single-Input/Single-Output), so it only has one cable and one connector, while your WiFi modem is a MIMO (Multiple-Input/Multiple-Output) unit with two cellular connectors.

For better reception, we recommend a 2×2 MIMO marine antenna, like the Poynting OMNI-402.
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