With tower space at a premium and some of the infrastructure reaching full capacity, the need for enhanced wind load performance antennas is growing more critically important.
CommScope’s redesigned base station antennas are engineered to be even more aerodynamically efficient in reducing the total wind load imparted on a cellular tower or comparable mounting structure.
Read this whitepaper to discover –
• Introduction into the physics of wind load
• How do we reduce wind load for base station antennas?
• How aerodynamic 360-degree profiles can optimize wind flow around, above and below the antenna.
• How contoured surface wake reducers keep the air flow attached to the antenna longer—reducing the pressure differential and decreasing wind load.
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