DAS Antennas · In-Building Coverage

DAS Antennas for In-Building & Distributed Antenna Systems

Antennas for distributed antenna systems (DAS) — wideband ceiling-mount omni antennas for indoor coverage and directional log-periodic donor antennas that pull signal from the macro network. Choose by frequency band, coverage shape and RF connector.

617-7125MHz coverage span
Donor + Coverageantenna roles
1-4RF port options
OEM / ODMRoHS · CE · ISO

DAS antenna types

A distributed antenna system uses two antenna roles. A donor antenna — usually a directional log-periodic (LPDA) — captures signal from the operator’s macro tower and feeds a repeater or head-end. Service antennas — typically low-profile ceiling-mount omni antennas — re-radiate that signal to cover floors, corridors and lobbies. We supply the passive antennas at both ends for integrators and system houses building 4G and 5G in-building coverage.

Indoor coverage

Planning antenna coverage inside a building?

Share the building type, coverage area, frequency bands and donor/ceiling antenna requirements. We will help you choose the right components.

Featured DAS antennas

Coverage antennas for the indoor side and donor antennas for the signal source — every model is available for OEM/ODM band, connector and mounting options.

GL-DY7027V3A ceiling-mount omni DAS antenna
Ceiling omni · coverage

GL-DY7027V3A

  • Frequency 698-2700 MHz
  • Pattern Omnidirectional
  • Connector N female
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GL-DY7060V3 617-7125MHz 5G ceiling-mount omni antenna
5G ceiling omni · coverage

GL-DY7060V3

  • Frequency 617-7125 MHz
  • Pattern Omnidirectional
  • Connector N female
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GL-DY7060H3 5-band ceiling-mount omni antenna
5-band ceiling omni

GL-DY7060H3

  • Frequency 617-7125 MHz
  • Pattern Omnidirectional
  • Connector N female
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GL-DY7040V4-3 4x4 MIMO ceiling-mount omni antenna
4×4 MIMO ceiling

GL-DY7040V4-3

  • Frequency 698-4000 MHz
  • Pattern Omni · 4×MIMO
  • Connector 4 × N female
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GL-DY7027VH3 2x2 MIMO ceiling-mount omni antenna
2×2 MIMO ceiling

GL-DY7027VH3

  • Frequency 698-960 / 1710-2700 MHz
  • Pattern Omni · 2×MIMO
  • Connector 2 × N female
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GL-DY7038V11 698-3800MHz LPDA donor antenna
LPDA donor · signal source

GL-DY7038V11

  • Frequency 698-3800 MHz
  • Pattern Directional
  • Connector N female
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GL-DY8038V11 806-3800MHz LPDA donor antenna
LPDA donor · signal source

GL-DY8038V11

  • Frequency 806-3800 MHz
  • Pattern Directional
  • Connector N female
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GL7027V6 698-2700MHz wideband fiberglass omni antenna
Wideband fiberglass omni

GL7027V6

  • Frequency 698-2700 MHz
  • Pattern Omnidirectional
  • Connector N female
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Specification comparison

Match the role and band first, then pattern and connector. Full datasheets, gain figures and mounting details are on each product page.

ModelRoleFrequencyPatternConnector
GL-DY7027V3ACeiling omni · coverage698-2700 MHzOmnidirectionalN female
GL-DY7060V35G ceiling omni · coverage617-7125 MHzOmnidirectionalN female
GL-DY7060H35-band ceiling omni617-7125 MHzOmnidirectionalN female
GL-DY7040V4-3MIMO ceiling698-4000 MHzOmni · 4×MIMO4 × N female
GL-DY7027VH3MIMO ceiling698-960 / 1710-2700 MHzOmni · 2×MIMO2 × N female
GL-DY7038V11LPDA donor · signal source698-3800 MHzDirectionalN female
GL-DY8038V11LPDA donor · signal source806-3800 MHzDirectionalN female
GL7027V6Wideband fiberglass omni698-2700 MHzOmnidirectionalN female

How to choose a DAS antenna

Decide the role first, then match band, coverage shape and ports.

1

Donor or service

A donor antenna faces the macro tower to bring signal in; a service antenna faces indoors to spread it. Most systems need both.

2

Band & operator

Match the bands the system carries. Wideband 617-7125 MHz models cover multi-operator 4G and 5G in one antenna.

3

Coverage shape

Ceiling omni for even indoor spread; directional LPDA to aim at a tower or push down a long corridor.

4

Ports & MIMO

Single-port for basic coverage; 2×2 or 4×4 ceiling antennas when the system carries MIMO capacity.

Where DAS antennas fit

In a distributed antenna system a donor antenna pulls signal from the macro network into a head-end or repeater, which distributes it to service antennas that re-radiate coverage indoors. We supply the passive antennas at both ends — the active head-end, repeater/BDA and cabling are provided by the integrator.

Donor / signal sourceA directional LPDA aimed at the nearest macro site feeds the repeater or head-end.
Head-end & distributionYour BDA/repeater and coax or fiber network — the active equipment supplied by the integrator.
Service antennasCeiling-mount omni antennas that re-radiate coverage across floors, corridors and lobbies.
Coverage planningMatch antenna count, pattern and placement to floor area, building materials and target signal level.

Applications

Offices & commercial buildingsEven in-building coverage across floors, meeting rooms and basements.
Hotels & hospitalityConsistent voice and data coverage in guest rooms, lobbies and back-of-house.
Hospitals & healthcareReliable coverage for staff, devices and emergency communications.
Transport & parkingMetro stations, tunnels and underground car parks where macro signal cannot reach.

Frequently asked questions

What antennas does a distributed antenna system use?

A DAS uses two antenna roles: a donor antenna — usually a directional log-periodic (LPDA) — that captures signal from the operator’s macro network, and service antennas — typically ceiling-mount omni antennas — that re-radiate coverage inside the building.

What is the difference between a donor and a service antenna?

The donor antenna points outward at the operator’s tower to feed the head-end or repeater; the service antenna points inward to spread coverage. Donor antennas are directional (LPDA or panel); service antennas are usually omnidirectional.

Do your DAS antennas cover 5G bands?

Yes — wideband models such as the GL-DY7060V3 and GL-DY7060H3 cover 617-7125 MHz, spanning 4G/LTE and 5G sub-6 GHz including n77/n78, for multi-operator in-building systems.

Can you customize DAS antennas for our project?

As an antenna manufacturer we tune bands, connectors, mounting and branding, and supply from sample to volume to RoHS, CE and ISO requirements. Send your bands and coverage target and our engineers confirm feasibility, lead time and MOQ.

Custom & OEM/ODM antennas

As an RF antenna manufacturer we tune bands, gain, connectors and branding in-house — with sampling, testing and mass production to RoHS, CE and ISO requirements. Send your bands, coverage target and environment and our engineers confirm feasibility, lead time and MOQ.

OEM / ODMCustom band tuningIn-house testingRoHS · CE · ISO

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