VSWR
Per the NPX3 (NPX5-SHP-4FT) datasheet, VSWR stays ≤ 1.6 with F/B > 62 dB.
NPX3GEN4 shielded antenna (NPX5-SHP-4FT), 4.9–6.4 GHz, 37 dBi, 4 ft

NPX5-SHP-4FT
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Description. Antenna PtP backhaul high capacity and directivity across 4.9–6.4 GHz. SKU NPX5-SHP-4FT — PTP +90 km, F/B > 62 dB.
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4.9 – 6.4 GHz
37 dBi
Lightweight design
Dual Slant
4 ft · ø120 cm
| Model | NPX3GEN4 |
|---|---|
| SKU | NPX5-SHP-4FT |
| Antenna type | Antena parabólica blindada |
| Frequency | 4.9 - 6.4 GHz |
| Connector type | Dual N-Female |
| Gain (dBi) | Low 35 - Mid 36 - High 37 |
| Beamwidth VPOL | 3.2° |
| Beamwidth HPOL | 3.0° |
| F/B ratio | > 62 dB |
| VSWR | ≤ 1.6 |
| Impedance (Ohms) | 50 |
| Polarization | Dual Slant 90° - 45° |
| ISO | XDP | 30 dB |
| Dish | ø 120 cm | 4 ft |
|---|---|
| Radome | Fiberglass |
| Operating wind load | 180 km/h (112 mph) |
| Survival wind load | 240 km/h (149 mph) |
| Azimuth adjustment | ± 20° |
| Elevation adjustment | ± 25° |
| Operating temperature | -45 to +60 C° |
| Mast mount | ø40 - 120 mm |
| Includes | Radome · N–RPSMA pigtails |
| PtP range | Up to 120 km | 74.56 mi |
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Per the NPX3 (NPX5-SHP-4FT) datasheet, VSWR stays ≤ 1.6 with F/B > 62 dB.
Official reference 37 dBi (datasheet Low 35 / Mid 36 / High 37). 3.2° beam, F/B > 62 dB, PtP +90 km.
Mechanics set a great antenna apart — designed to make tower work easier for installers.
NPX3 antennas operate across 4.9–6.4 GHz (licensed and unlicensed), covering 5 and 6 GHz with one reflector.
Per the NPXGEN4 page, reference gain is 37 dBi (datasheet: Low 35 / Mid 36 / High 37 dBi).
They use low-loss N-female connectors and ship with N–SMA jumpers compatible with Mimosa, Cambium, and Ubiquiti radios.
Yes. Official reference: PtP +90 km | +55 mi.
Per the Spanish datasheet, VSWR stays ≤ 1.6 across 4.9–6.4 GHz.
NPX3 antennas use dual-slant ±45° polarization, ideal for MIMO 2×2 efficiency in backhaul environments.
Yes. They use treated aluminum with anti-corrosion coating and a fiberglass radome resistant to UV and rain.
Yes. They work with radios in the upper 6 GHz band, including Wi‑Fi 6E backhaul, LTE-LAA, and custom solutions.
They can work on short hops, but a minimum of about 3 km is recommended to avoid overpower and protect the Fresnel zone.
Mount NPX3 antennas on 2-inch steel masts or towers at least 6 m high, with precise aiming and firm anchoring.
You can add NetPoint RF shields, wind-load radomes where needed, and the SANP stabilizer arm for more professional installs.
NPX antennas work with connectorized radio brands such as Mimosa Networks, Cambium Networks, Radwin, Ubiquiti, MikroTik, and others. Operating frequency is 4.9–6.4 GHz.
Yes. It includes a pair of NP142 N-to-SMA jumpers. If you need N-to-N jumpers, request them from your distributor.
Yes. Register your antennas to make technical support and warranty processing easier.
Yes — you can combine them in different scenarios as long as the radio matches; results may vary based on the link study.
Wind-break radomes for tower protection and the SANP stabilizer arm for more professional links.

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