The Delta 52 is a waterproof 5G SMA antenna that delivers wideband coverage across the 600 MHz to 6000 MHz frequency range. This high gain monopole features a swivel knuckle design that allows for flexible positioning at 0°, 45°, or 90° angles, with full 360° rotation to support optimal signal alignment in a variety of installations.
Supporting a wide range of wireless technologies, including cellular 5G/4G, Wi-Fi 6, ISM 868/915, and LPWAN Cat M &NB-IoT protocols, the Delta 52 is a versatile solution for multi-band applications. Verified through anechoic chamber testing, it provides consistently high peak gain and stable VSWR across its entire operational bandwidth.
Key Features
- Operates between 600 MHz – 6000 MHz
- Supports 5G NR/ 4G LTE/ Cat M/ NB-IoT/ 3G UMTS
- Supports Dual band Wi-Fi 2.4G & 5G
- High gain Monopole Terminal Antenna
- Hinged 90° Swivel joint
- Terminated with SMA (M) connector
- IP67 waterproof enclosure
Typical Applications
- Industrial routers and cellular gateways
- Outdoor wireless telemetry systems
- Smart city infrastructure, lighting, and waste management
- Building and perimeter security for LTE/5G-connected cameras
Electrical Specifications
- Frequency Range: 600-1000 MHz, 1700-6000 MHz
- Impedance: 50 Ω
- Polarization: Linear
- Average Gain: 2.79 dBi
- Peak Gain: 6.59 dBi
- Average spherically integrated total gain:
- 600-960 MHz: -3.55 dBi
- 1500-5900 MHz: -3.31 dBi
- Average Efficiency: ~45%
- VSWR: ≤2.7
- Input Power: 1 W
- Directionality: Omni-directional
- Ground Plane Independent: Yes
Environmental Specifications
- IP Rating: IP67
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to +70°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Mechanical Specifications
- Color Options: Black
- Connector Options: SMA Male
- Mounting Method: Direct connect (Hinged)
- Dimensions: 203 mm Length x Ø 13 mm Diameter
- Weight: 23.5 g
- Radome Material: ABS Black
Spectral Frequency Diagram
The Spectral View Diagram visually describes the performance of the antenna from 400 MHz to 6000 MHz. Key frequencies are marked highlighting the technology used, and the color represents the performance at that frequency taking in to consideration the VSWR and radiated efficiency of the antenna.
Green is considered a suitable band, amber is adequate in good signal conditions and red is likely to be unsuitable.





