MR600 v1/v2/v3/v5 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ

MR600 v1/v2/v3/v5 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ

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Re: MR600 v1/v2/v3 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ
2024-08-02 05:34:26
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Re: MR600 v1/v2/v3/v5 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ
2024-08-18 12:38:01 - last edited 2024-08-18 12:39:19

  @vk3hjq 

Excellent article. All the questions in my mind have been clarified. Thank you very much.

I'm searching on Aliexpress to buy an antenna.

While researching antennas, 2 details caught my attention.
 

1- Some companies have produced antennas with ready-made cables. This seems to be good to prevent connection losses. But these cables are always RG6 or similar high-loss cables. What is your opinion on this? Why they do not care about losses?
I will buy LMR400 according to your suggestion.
 

2- Some companies have added 5G frequencies to LDPA antennas. Could choosing one of these be beneficial in the future? I am giving an example below.

 

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Re: MR600 v1/v2/v3/v5 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ
2024-08-19 08:24:13 - last edited 2024-08-19 08:58:44

  @Cetine 

 

Hi there,

 

Thanks for the message.

 

RG6 is 75 ohm low loss coax usually used for digital TV antennas.

Why they use cheaper cable (i.e. RG58 50 ohm coax) is to keep the price down.

Yes an antenna that covers 5G would be a good idea to future proof yourself.

 

John vk3hjq smiley

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Re: MR600 v1/v2/v3/v5 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ
2024-12-15 12:33:06

  @vk3hjq Hey brother I just wanted to say thanks for such an informative education on LTE/4G use in off-grid situations in Australia. I'm a former telecommunications technician from Perth and I built a campervan from my old work hiace van and have found many campgrounds near me have little to no mobile reception.

I'm trying to keep the costs down an my mind active so I'm going to build a few antennas myself from a reel of RG6 cable left over from my telecom years. The router is a TP LINK TLR100 with dual antennas and I plan on making a couple of omnidirectional and focused biquad antennas to experiment with. After a couple of days of searching for relevant information your post here is by far the greatest source of clear, concise information.

If you are ever in Perth I'd like to buy you a drink. 👍

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Re: MR600 v1/v2/v3/v5 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ
2024-12-16 00:33:54

  @MLongbow 

 

Hi there,

 

I am glad you found the information helpful.

 

John vk3hjq smiley

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Re: MR600 v1/v2/v3/v5 4G/+ External Antenna Information (LPDA MIMO) Australia - John VK3HJQ
2025-04-11 10:01:46
Cellmapper main tower 91 We are another km north of this Cell 6 PCI 147 area. Currently hitting 1mbps I believe.
 

 

  @vk3hjq first of all thank you for this amazing post. Chatgpt and grok were sending me into a different antenna direction.

 

I wanted to help someone in a rural area in the UK by adding an external antenna. I have already gifted them a mr600 v1, but they said it didn't improve much from the little mobile wifi on battery device they had. They got themselves once this antenna https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B8BQHP1J which didn't improve for them. I also believe  they just put it 'outside' somewhere without knowing how to position it properly.

 

So next week I will be there to help them and I am considering your suggestion with the LPDA 2x MIMO option, hopefully to get the aggregrated 4G+. This antenna seems to be easiest to get here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0B4BSQ7KL/. I plan to use the vertical position with the 90 degrees between eachother facing south where the cell tower is. 

 

So far on cellmapper https://tinyurl.com/23z76nfp I found the following.

  1. The cell tower is 5km south
  2. Uses band 28, 718-773mhz

 

I was hoping if you could advise / comment on the following:

a) I see people putting these indoor in the loft, is that ok? Or should I position this outdoor?

b) what do you think about this antenna? I saw its a male SMA, so that should be okay, and it's a 5m cable which will allow us to mount it rather high.

c) Is the MR600 v1 good for this?

 

thanks a lot.

 

 

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