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Dakota Micro Wireless 8dBi Omni-Directional Antenna (PN:DMAC-WA8)

The Dakota Micro Wireless 8dBi Omni-Directional Antenna is an accessory option, available as an add-on to Dakota Micro® and OverView® wireless units. Built for both transmitters and receivers, it delivers dependable signal strength in agricultural, industrial, and commercial environments.

 

With 8dBi gain, this antenna provides a powerful omni-directional signal—ideal for applications where multiple receivers or mobile equipment require consistent coverage. For operators needing flexibility, Dakota Micro® also offers a range of options, including 5dBi, 7dBi omni or 8dBi directional antennas, all designed to deliver broad, reliable coverage in every direction.

 

Included in the Box: 

One (1) Dakota Micro Wireless 8dBi Omni-Directional Antenna, one (1) 20′ Wireless Antenna Cable

MSRP

$102.00

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FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Dual Compatibility – Works with both wireless transmitters and receivers.
  • 8dBi Gain – Provides strong 8dBi omni-directional signal coverage.
  • Upgrade Options – Part of the family of higher-gain antennas available for obstructed environments.
  • Included Cable – Includes 20ft Antenna Cable
  • Durable Build – Withstands agricultural, industrial, and commercial use.
  • Trusted Performance – Maintains reliable wireless connectivity in challenging conditions

IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Wireless Limitations – All 2.4 GHz systems may face interference or reduced reliability depending on the environment.
  • Sources of Interference – Magnetic fields, other wireless signals, and obstructions like metal buildings or tree rows may disrupt performance.
  • Placement Matters – Proper antenna placement and removing obstructions can often improve wireless results.
  • Signal Types – AHD offers higher resolution but less range; CVBS provides longer distance but lower image clarity.
  • Test Before Installing – Always test wireless setups in short ranges first, then expand distances as needed.
  • Cabled vs. Wireless – Whenever possible, use our cabled cameras for the clearest images and zero connectivity issues.

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