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Ubiquiti PrismStation™ AC.


Shielded airMAX® ac Radio Base
with airPrism® Technology
Model: PS-5AC

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Overview
The PrismStation™ 5AC combines
airPrism technology with dedicated
Wi-Fi management.
Improved Noise Immunity
The PrismStation 5AC directs RF
energy in a tighter beamwidth using
one of these compatible antennas*:
• Horn-5-30
• Horn-5-45
• Horn-5-60
• Horn-5-90
• U-OMT-Dish
With the focus in one direction, the
PrismStation 5AC blocks or spatially
filters out noise, so noise immunity
is improved. This feature is especially
important in an area crowded with
other RF signals of the same or similar
frequency.
Modular Design
The interchangeable antenna
improves beam‑shaping for specific
deployment needs.
Scalability
Horn antennas increase co-location
performance without sacrificing gain.
Symmetrical horn antennas (30°
model: Horn-5-30 and 45° model:
Horn-5-45) offer breakthrough
scalability options for wireless
systems. Unique beam performance
and great co-location characteristics
allow for a higher density of sectors
than traditional sector technology.
Enhanced Co-Location
Asymmetrical horn antennas (60°
model: Horn-5-60 and 90° model:
Horn-5-90) have naturally attenuated
side lobes and extremely low
back radiation. They offer the best
front-to-back ratio in the industry
and the lowest side lobe radiation.
Asymmetrical horn antennas are ideal
for cluster sector installations with
high co-location requirements.
Extended Performance
A robust dish antenna, model
U-OMT-Dish, offers excellent beam
directivity with 27 dBi of gain. It can
be paired with the PrismStation 5AC
to extend radio performance for a
greater number of WISP customers.
Providing high throughput and
an innovative form factor, the
PrismStation 5AC is versatile and
cost-effective to deploy. It also uses
the latest ESD protection to help
protect against power surges.
* Antennas not included with the PS-5AC.

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