IND-Booster Ultra-Light 7-8GHz 12dBi gain Directional FPV Antenna
IND-Booster Pro: 12dBi High-Gain 7–8GHz Directional Panel Antenna
The Future of Interference-Free Connectivity.
As the 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bands become increasingly crowded, the 7000–8000MHz (7–8GHz) spectrum has emerged as the premier choice for high-reliability wireless links. The IND-Booster is a high-gain, directional solution engineered to unlock this "clean" spectrum for drones, industrial robotics, and secure data transmission.
Technical Spotlight: Factors & Meanings
Understanding these core factors will help you maximize your link budget:
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Gain ($y$): Rated at 12dBi, the gain ($y$) represents the antenna's ability to focus radio energy into a narrow beam. A higher $y$ value means your signal reaches much further, acting like a spotlight rather than a lantern.
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Effective Aperture ($D_a$): The physical area of the antenna (55x40mm) determines its "capture area" for electromagnetic waves. This $D_a$ is mathematically tuned to the 7–8GHz wavelength to provide maximum sensitivity without the bulk of a satellite dish.
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Front-to-Back (F/B) Ratio ($>25\text{dB}$): This ensures the antenna "ignores" noise from behind it, creating a silent zone for your receiver and focusing all energy forward.
Extended Professional Applications
1. The 6G Infrastructure Bridge
The 7–8GHz range is officially identified as a candidate band for 6G (IMT-2030). Using the IND-Booster today puts your equipment at the forefront of the next generation of mobile testing and ultra-high-speed centimeter-wave (cmWave) deployments.
2. Advanced UWB (Ultra-Wideband) Sensing & Radar
At 7–8GHz, this antenna supports UWB Radar applications. Unlike standard Wi-Fi, it can be used for high-precision obstacle detection, indoor positioning (IPS), and SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) for mobile robots—working even in smoke, fog, or total darkness.
3. Low-Latency Professional Broadcast
With a VSWR < 1.5:1, this antenna is ideal for latency-sensitive 4K/8K video transmission. It is the perfect tool for news crews and live event operators using the 7GHz Broadcast Auxiliary Service (BAS) band to send video feeds over long distances without cable runs.
4. "Search & Rescue" Drone Operations
Standard frequencies often fail in disaster zones. The 7–8GHz band offers superior penetration through light foliage and better resistance to the multipath interference (signal bouncing) found in collapsed buildings and urban canyons.
Technical Data Sheet
| Factor | Specification | Meaning |
| Frequency Range | 7000–8000MHz (7–8GHz) | Clean, ultra-wideband spectrum. |
| Gain ($y$) | 12dBi | Long-range directional focus. |
| VSWR | $< 1.5:1$ | Peak efficiency; minimal signal reflection. |
| Effective Aperture ($D_a$) | 55 x 40 x 30mm | Optimized size-to-performance ratio. |
| Polarization | Vertical | Reduces signal "fade" over long distances. |
| F/B Ratio | $> 25\text{dB}$ | Superior isolation from rear interference. |
| Connector | SMA-Male | Professional-grade threaded interface. |
| Max Input Power | 50W | Built for high-power industrial transmitters. |
Why the IND-Booster?
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Aerodynamic & Ultra-Light: Designed for mounting on fast-moving UAVs where weight and wind resistance are critical.
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Industrial Hardened: Stable performance from $-40^\circ\text{C}$ to $+70^\circ\text{C}$, making it reliable for remote outdoor weather stations and factory floors.
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Directional Accuracy: With a beamwidth of 50°–54°, it provides enough "spread" to stay locked on a moving target while maintaining the intensity of a high-gain link.




