LGP Allgon delivers antennas to customers around the world, offering solutions for all mobile telephony standards. Our designers and engineers build on years of experience; we have developed and manufactured top-quality antennas since 1946.
Antennas the key to high performance
LGP Allgon antennas consistently perform to the highest standards, even in the most demanding environments. LGP Allgon's commitment to excellence in research, manufacturing and quality testing enables us to provide ideal solutions for all operator requirements.
LGP Allgon quality: key benefits
Fulfill the most severe electrical specifications.
Designed to last in harsh environmental conditions.
Stringent testing program during development ensures high performance.
Internal and independent environmental testing before commercial release of new antennas.
Extensive testing in production to ensure the highest quality.
High-volume production platforms with tuning-free antennas.
LGP Allgon maintains a unique compact testing range at its headquarters in Täby, Sweden. The range is operational from 0.7 GHz up to at least 50 GHz, and thus covers all current major and anticipated frequency bands. It is used for all antenna verifications.
Far ahead in research and development
LGP Allgon is fully committed to long-term R&D to improve the price-performance ratio of our products and shape the evolution of wireless technology. In recent years, we have consistently allocated up to 14 percent of total revenues to R&D. Our Systems Research Department is dedicated to systems studies, field trials, theory and intercorporate research. As a result of these efforts, our patent portfolio has grown substantially in recent years.
Working closely with suppliers, infrastructure and system manufacturers, wireless system operators and technical institutes, we continually develop vital core products to improve the efficiency of mobile telephone networks. Allgon is also an active participant in 3G standardization efforts.
LGP Allgon staff have authored or co-authored numerous papers in areas such as numerical design, multibeam and adaptive antennas, dualband antennas and antenna diversity. An important aspect of our research effort is maintaining and strengthening cooperation with the scientific community. We do so by supporting diploma work and industrial Ph.D. students, and through direct financial support.