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IA33A Circularly Polarized Panel

The IA33A antenna is circularly polarized panel antenna and is appropriate for use in indoor, FCC regulated environments. It can be used to support all fixed RFID readers and vehicle mount readers for some applications.

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Joining the diversified line of RFID readers are the Intermec RFID antennas. The RFID antenna family offers a variety of gain, polarization and radiation pattern options. This antenna is designed for fixed and some vehicle mount applications.

This circularly polarized patch antenna is designed to increase signal reception in environments where there is a presence of multipath and high scattering.


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