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MikroTik mANT 15S - 5GHz 15dBi 120° Sector Antenna

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Original price £54.21
Current price Excl. VAT: £41.22 Incl. VAT: £49.46
SKU MTAS-5G-15D120
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The MikroTik mANT 15S - 5GHz 15dBi 120° Sector Antenna is equipped with dual-polarization and two RP-SMA connectors. Its 120 degree beamwidth makes it compatible with the SXT type mount and MikroTik's QuickMount systems. This device also comes with a quickMOUNT PRO for easy installation.

Tech Specs

Device Specifications
Product code MTAS-5G-15D120
Antenna gain 15 dBi
Frequency range 5.17 - 5.825 GHz
Polarization Vertical and horizontal
3DB Beamwidth - azimuth 120°
3DB Beamwidth - elevation 10°
VSWR 1.43 typ, 1.8 max
Port to Port isolation >40 dB min
Front-to-Back ratio >30 dB
Cross Polarization >30 dB
Weight 734 g
Dimensions 140 x 348 x 82 mm

 

FAQs

Q1: What type of antenna is the MTAS‑5G‑15D120?
A: It’s a dual-polarisation sector antenna designed for 5 GHz outdoor wireless deployments.

Q2: What is the gain and beamwidth of this antenna?
A: The antenna has a gain of 15 dBi, with a 120° azimuth beamwidth and 10° elevation beamwidth.

Q3: What frequency range does the mANT 15s support?
A: It operates over 5.17 GHz to 5.825 GHz, making it compatible with standard 5 GHz wireless networks.

Q4: What connectors does the antenna use?
A: It uses two RP‑SMA female connectors, enabling 2×2 MIMO with compatible devices.

Q5: What are the physical specifications and mounting options?
A: The antenna measures 140 × 348 × 82 mm, weighs approximately 734 g, and is compatible with SXT‑type mounts. It includes quickMOUNT PRO for flexible deployment.

Resources

mANT-series - User manuals - MikroTik Documentation