Antennas
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Communication on the move: Antenna solutions for every scenario
Whether permanently installed, in motion or rotatable - antenna solutions must adapt flexibly to any environment. From stationary installations to mobile systems and rotating applications, our antennas offer reliable connections in every situation. Discover how innovative technologies ensure stable and secure communication in different scenarios.
The application examples shown are just a selection of our most common antenna applications. Each application, including antenna alignment and installation, should be checked individually and may differ from the examples.
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Applications with fixed objects or linear movement
Ideally, a directional antenna is used between two fixed objects or when an object moves linearly. Examples of such applications include inclined lifts, elevators or overhead cranes that only move in one direction.
Application with moving objects
The combination of two round steel antennas is often used when mobile applications rotate in a room or move freely, e.g. driverless transport systems.
Application with a fixed and a rotating object
For this application, the use of a directional antenna on a stationary object and an omnidirectional antenna on a rotating object is suitable. This is often the case in sewage treatment plants, for example, as the scrapers rotate in the tanks. Please note the aperture angles of the antennas.
Use cases - how it works in industry
Whether conveyor technology for cranes, connecting systems in sewage treatment plants or driverless transport systems: Wireless is always sexy. Especially in industry, stable connections are the be-all and end-all. Intelligent radio is the reliable partner for everything that counts.
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