Parsec Antennas

Parsec Technologies designs its antennas to provide high performance and reliable connectivity for industrial networks, mobile networks, and public safety networks. These rugged antennas can be used with, or are compatible with, the wireless communication technologies of today that are used in mobile and public-safety networks—4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi, for instance. The antennas can also be used with older technologies (which might be better defined as legacy technologies) that still see a lot of use in mobile networks, public-safety contexts, or IoT applications.
These antennas are built to accommodate add-ons like light bars, and to do so without compromising the antenna's performance in the placement of the antenna itself, which is crucial for line of sight. Parsec antennas are low-profile, which is very desirable in a lot of operational settings, but they're also durable and built with precision. That combo makes them a go-to choice for mission critical connectivity in field operations that oftentimes need the equipment to keep up with a very demanding environment.

FAQs
What is meant by 4x4 MIMO Wi-Fi?
4x4 MIMO Wi-Fi refers to a wireless system that uses four transmit and four receive antennas to send and receive multiple data streams simultaneously, significantly increasing speed, range, and reliability.
Which Parsec antennas can transmit and receive cellular information while connected to wireless LAN traffic?
Parsec antennas such as the Belgian Shepherd and Husky series can transmit and receive cellular information while simultaneously connecting to wireless LAN traffic through integrated multi-band MIMO LTE and MIMO Wi-Fi technology.
Do SMA male connectors provide stable connections for Parsec antennas?
Yes, SMA male connectors provide stable and secure connections for Parsec antennas, ensuring reliable signal transmission across cellular, Wi-Fi, and GPS networks.
Which other antennas by Parsec provide higher throughput of massive amounts of information?
Parsec antennas such as the Collie Pro Series and the all-new MegaReach models provide higher throughput for massive amounts of information, supporting advanced 4x4 MIMO LTE and MIMO Wi-Fi performance.
Does the omni directional Parsec Husky antenna feature a modern, low profile design?
Yes, the omni-directional Parsec Husky antenna features a modern, low-profile design that delivers high performance and reliable connectivity for mobile and industrial applications.
Antennas: Omni vs Yagi
Yagi Antennas
Yagi Antennas are directional antennas that can transmit and receive data coming from a specific direction (the direction the antenna is facing). Thus, directional antennas must be aimed in the direction of the potential signal transmitter. Aiming the antenna correctly is essential for optimal reception. Knowing the width of the antenna's signal pattern is the best way to ensure optimal aim.
Omni Antennas
Omni Antennas can pick-up signals coming from all directions. They are most commonly used for signal reception over a large area where the potential location of any incoming signal's transmitter varies. Therefore, unlike Yagi antennas, Omni antennas do not need to be pointed in a particular direction. Each specific antenna has a gain rating or dBi (decibel isotropic) number which coincides with the performance of the antenna. The higher the dBi rating, the larger area covered.