We have found the RSSI/dBm readings in the various models of Motorola Canopy equipment to be somewhat inaccurate and non-linear. If you slip a Stingerâ„¢ onto an SM you may or may not see a change of 7 dB in received signal strength. Users report wildly varying gain increases in the range of 5 to 10 dB. What you will see and can verify is a range increase. We have had 2.4Ghz Stingers work out to a distance of 12 miles. However, a realistic expectation is solid performance at 8 miles.* *Range performance testing was done using Cyclone 2.4Ghz AP's. |
Features:
- Slip on an extra 7 dB
- Extend your range to 10 miles* without using a large reflector
- Boost signal levels for marginal customers
- Speed up your installs
- Narrows the pattern to 30 degrees
- Lowers Jitter
Specifications:
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Gain |
7 dB nominal increase over bare SM 14 dBi total antenna system gain |
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Beamwidth (3db) |
30 degrees |
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F/B Ratio |
>20dB |
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Design Freq |
2.4-2.4835Ghz |
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Cross Pol Reject |
NA |
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Wind Load |
28 lbs additional over bare SM @ 100MPH |
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Weight |
12 oz (nom) |
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(Note: Maximum gain requires the Stingerâ„¢ to be tilted down about 10 degrees below what one would normally consider boresight.) |
2.4 Stinger Pattern 7.5 dB above Bare SM:

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