
Here is the total unit assembled with both 5G and 2.4G load outs with Pan /Tilt functions for each antenna.

Here is the dual 2.4G and 5G units together in their cases as currently designed.

The 2.4G long range antenna weights in 3 ounces more than the 5G at 6.8 ounces. This is mostly because of the two layers of plates that make up the directional antenna in addition to a larger PCB.

Here is the 5G antenna and Transceiver package , 3.8 ounces. I am kinda surprised it is so light.
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