Dual Band Patch Antenna For Mobile Satellite Systems
Order Item # HG2458-14P-090 Now! Complete Documentation and Tech Specs. 2.4/ 4.9-5.8 GHz Dual Feed Dual Band 90 Degree Sector Panel Antenna. OPEK UVS-200 - Dual-Band VHF / UHF Ham Radio Base Station Antenna. SPECIFICATIONS: Gain: 6 dB (VHF) Gain: 8 dB (UHF) VSWR: < 1.5:1; Frequency Range: 144-148 MHz (VHF) Frequency Range: 440-450 MHz (UHF) Polarization: Vertical. Comet CA-2X4SRNMO - Broadband VHF/UHF Dual Band Ham Radio Mobile Antenna. Designed to assist Search & Rescue Volunteers and Professionals the CA-2x4SR is a broad-band antenna designed for those needing voice communications on. Rectangular patch Antenna 1. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter consists of a brief introduction to my project including problemstatement, objectives, scope of work.
Cisco Aironet Four- Port Dual- Band Polarization- Diverse Array Antenna (AIR- ANT2. P4. M- N)Safety Instructions. Warning IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThis warning symbol means danger.
You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the translated safety warnings that accompanied this device. Statement 1. 07. 1SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSWarning Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. Statement 1. 03. 0Follow these safety instructions when installing your antenna.
Plan your installation procedure carefully and completely before you begin. If you are installing an antenna for the first time, for your own safety as well as others, seek professional assistance. Consult your dealer, who can explain which mounting method to use for the location where you intend to install the antenna. Select your installation site with safety, as well as performance, in mind. Remember that electric power cables and telephone lines look alike. For your safety, assume that any line is an electric power line until determined otherwise. Call your local power company or building maintenance organization if you are unsure about cables close to your mounting location.
PCTEL’s MSPDBDI244914NF sector panel antenna provides coverage of 2.4-2.5 GHz and 4.9-5.9 GHz frequencies in a single antenna housing. Its dual N female bulkhead inputs permit simultaneous operation of 4.9 GHz Public Safety.
When installing your antenna, do not use a metal ladder. Do dress properly: shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves, and a long sleeved shirt or jacket. If an accident or emergency occurs with the power lines, call for qualified emergency help immediately. Installing the Antenna.
You can install the antenna on any flat surface or on a pole with a minimum diameter of 2 inches (5. The antenna and one mounting flange are connected together when shipped. When mounting the antenna you need to assemble the bracket hardware, connect the antenna and bracket to the mounting surface, and adjust the antenna orientation.
Contents of Antenna Bracket Kit. Figure 4 shows the parts included with the antenna bracket. Figure 4 Antenna Bracket Kit Contents. Mounting flange. 5. Flat washers. 2. Mounting arm.
Lock washers. 3. Arm attachment bolts (5/1. The flange pictured here is the one that you attach to the wall or the pole. Tools and Equipment Required. You will need these tools to loosen and tighten the adjustment bolts on the bracket: A 1/2 in. In addition, the pole or mast must be structurally strong enough to withstand the clamping force of the hose clamps. You may need the following tools and equipment, which are not provided: A drill and drill bit. A pencil. Mounting on a Wall or Ceiling.
Follow these steps to mount your antenna on a wall or ceiling. Step 1 Remove the antenna and bracket hardware from the shipping container. Step 2 Determine the mounting location for the antenna. Note The fasteners and mounting surface should be capable of maintaining a minimum pullout force of 1.
Step 3 Attach the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling using four screws or bolts and anchors through the holes on the bracket. Figure 5 shows the wall- mount bracket. Figure 5 Wall- Mount Bracket and Dimensions (in millimeters)Step 4 Assemble the bracket hardware as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6 Assembling the Bracket Hardware. Step 5 Make sure you orient the antenna correctly (note the arrow on the back of the antenna that indicates the top of the antenna).
Loosen the adjustment bolts slightly to allow for adjustment. Azimuth angle can be adjusted . You can use the azimuth and elevation markings on the mounting arm and the wall flange as a guide. Step 7 After you adjust the antenna position, tighten the adjustment bolts and the pivot bolts.
Tighten all bolts to 1. Nm). Step 8 Connect the antenna cables to the access point. The antenna ports are labeled A through D, from left to right.– On the AP3. P, connect the antenna port A to connector A on the access point, antenna port B to connector B, and so on. In addition, the mast must be structurally strong enough to withstand the clamping force of the hose clamps. To mount the antenna on a pole or mast, follow these steps. Step 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 from the Mounting on a Wall or Ceiling section.
Step 2 Position and mount the mounting flange (Figure 4) onto the pole or mast using the hose clamps provided in the kit. The hose clamps should pass through the slots on the mounting flange (Figure 5). Step 3 Tighten the clamps only enough to hold the flange and antenna in place until the antenna is positioned to its final position. Step 4 Assemble the antenna and bracket to the flange as shown in Figure 6.
Step 5 Position the antenna, mounting bracket, and hose clamps on the mast. Step 6 Tighten the hose clamps until the antenna is fully secure on the mast.
Ensure that the antenna cannot rotate about the mast. Step 7 After the antenna is secured on the mast, adjust the azimuth and elevation. To adjust the azimuth and elevation, use a 1/2 in. Azimuth can be adjusted . Tighten all bolts to 1. Nm). Step 9 Connect the antenna cables to the access point. The antenna ports are labeled A through D, from left to right.
Connect the antenna port A to connector A on the access point, antenna port B to connector B on the access point, and so on. See the Suggested Cable section for cable recommendations.
Four cables are required. Note Coaxial cable loses efficiency as the frequency increases, resulting in signal loss. The cable should be kept as short as possible because cable length also determines the amount of signal loss (the longer the run, the greater the loss). Painting the Antenna. Painting the antenna and the bracket does not affect its performance if you use standard exterior- grade, oil- based or latex paint. Do not use metallic or metallic- flake paints, which will degrade antenna performance.
Note Before painting the antenna, cover the pressure- release vent on the rear, lower- left of the antenna with masking tape to prevent clogging (Figure 3). Cisco recommends Krylon Fusion for Plastic or Rust- Oleum for Plastic (which might require a primer coat).
For best results, follow the surface preparation suggestions from the paint manufacturer. Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request. For information on obtaining documentation, submitting a service request, and gathering additional information, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http: //www.
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