Cellular & Private Network Infrastructure

Base Station Antennas for Cellular & Private Network Deployments

Coverage, capacity, and consistency start at the antenna. RF Communications supplies base station antennas engineered for cellular infrastructure, private LTE/5G, and fixed wireless deployments where network reliability and performance matter.

  • Optimized radiation patterns for sectorized coverage
  • Multi-band and wideband support
  • Outdoor-rated designs for permanent infrastructure
  • Built for cellular, LTE, and private networks
  • Integration-ready for modern radio platforms

What Base Station Antennas Are Used For

Base station antennas are designed to provide wide-area or sectorized wireless coverage from fixed infrastructure such as towers, rooftops, poles, and buildings. They are commonly deployed in cellular macro networks, small cells, private LTE/5G systems, and enterprise or industrial wireless environments.
  • Cellular macro and micro base stations
  • Private LTE and private 5G networks
  • CBRS deployments
  • Fixed wireless access (FWA)
  • Campus, industrial, and enterprise wireless coverage

Why RF Communications Base Station Antennas

Base station performance is determined as much by antenna pattern and build quality as it is by the radio itself. Poor antenna selection leads to uneven coverage, interference issues, and capacity limitations.

Performance-focused design

  • Radiation patterns engineered for consistent sector coverage
  • Multi-band and wideband antenna options
  • Optimized front-to-back and sidelobe performance
  • Designed to support higher user density

Deployment-ready construction

  • Outdoor-rated enclosures for permanent installations
  • Mechanically stable designs to maintain alignment
  • Mounting solutions for towers, poles, and rooftops
  • Compatible with modern cellular and private network radios

How to Choose the Right Base Station Antenna

Selecting the right base station antenna starts with understanding your network goals and deployment environment.
1

Define coverage requirements

Determine whether you need omni, sector, or focused coverage.

2

Confirm frequency bands

Match antenna bands to your cellular, LTE, CBRS, or private 5G deployment.

3

Consider capacity and density

Higher user density may require specific pattern characteristics.

4

Validate mounting constraints

Confirm physical size, wind loading, and structure compatibility.

Fast Recommendation

To quickly identify the right base station antenna, send us:
  • Frequency band (s)
  • Deployment type (macro, small cell, private network)
  • Coverage objective (sector, omni, focused)
  • Mounting location and structure
  • Environment (urban, suburban, industrial, rural)

Industries Served

  • Mobile network operators
  • Private LTE / private 5G operators
  • Enterprise and campus networks
  • Industrial and manufacturing facilities
  • Utilities and energy providers
  • System integrators and network installers

Base Station Antennas FAQ

  • Base station antennas provide wireless coverage from fixed infrastructure in cellular, LTE, 5G, and private network deployments.

  • Base station antennas provide area or sector coverage, while microwave antennas are typically used for point-to-point backhaul links.

  • Yes. Many base station antennas support private LTE, CBRS, and private 5G deployments when matched to the correct frequency bands.

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