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Accessories for wireless transmission systems
Data sheet
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INTERFACE
Description
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This explanation of the complex area of antenna technology
will therefore be kept as simple as possible. However, in
order to build reliable systems, a few basic properties of
antenna technology must be taken into account.
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The aim of Phoenix Contact wireless transmission solutions
is to provide users with the simplest possible access to the
wireless transmission medium.
NOTE:
Make sure that the maximum permissible emitted power for your country is not exceeded (Europe: 20 dBm,
maximum).
Make sure you always use the latest documentation.
It can be downloaded at www.phoenixcontact.net/catalog.
This data sheet is valid for all products listed on page 3.
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Table of contents
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Description.................................................................................................................................. 1
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Table of contents ........................................................................................................................ 2
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Ordering data.............................................................................................................................. 3
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Antenna alignment...................................................................................................................... 5
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Antennas and accessories for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz..................................................................... 6
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GSM/UMTS antennas .................................................................................................................................. 25
GSM/UMTS antenna cables......................................................................................................................... 27
Adapter ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
Vulcanizing sealing tape............................................................................................................................... 28
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6.2
6.3
6.4
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Antennas and accessories for GSM/UMTS ...............................................................................25
Selection guide and application examples.................................................................................29
Pigtail selection tables .................................................................................................................................. 29
Application examples for the RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-4-SMA 4-way antenna splitter set.................................. 34
Application examples for the RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-2-SMA 2-way antenna splitter set.................................. 35
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Omnidirectional antennas............................................................................................................................... 6
Panel antennas ............................................................................................................................................ 14
Type EF393 antenna extension cables ........................................................................................................ 19
Type EF142 antenna extension cables ........................................................................................................ 19
Adapter cables (pigtails) .............................................................................................................................. 20
Adapter cable with HF gasket sleeve ........................................................................................................... 21
2.4 GHz surge protection adapters............................................................................................................... 22
5 GHz surge protection adapters.................................................................................................................. 22
Adapters....................................................................................................................................................... 23
Vulcanizing sealing tape............................................................................................................................... 23
Antenna splitter sets ..................................................................................................................................... 24
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5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
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Ordering data
Type
Order No.
Pcs./Pkt.
Omnidirectional antenna, 2 dBi gain, MCX connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-2-1
2867461
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Omnidirectional antenna with protection against vandalism, 3 dBi gain,
MCX connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-1-MCX
2885702
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Omnidirectional antenna with protection against vandalism, 3 dBi gain,
SMA connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-0-SMA
2885867
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Dual band omnidirectional antenna designed for the food industry, 3 dBi gain,
SMA connection
RAD-ISM-2459-ANT-FOOD-6-0
2692526
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RAD-ANT-VAN-MKT
2885870
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Omnidirectional antenna, 5 dBi gain, SMA connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-5-0
2884923
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Omnidirectional antenna, 6 dBi gain, N connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-0
2885919
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Omnidirectional antenna, 9 dBi gain, N connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-9-0
2867623
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Panel antenna, 8 dBi gain, SMA connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAN-8-0
2867610
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Panel antenna, circular, 8 dBi gain, SMA connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-CIR-8-0
2884936
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Parabolic antenna, 19 dBi gain, N connection
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAR 19-0
2867885
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Antennas for GSM/UMTS
GSM quad band omnidirectional antenna, 1 dBi gain, SMA connection
PSI-GSM-QB-ANT
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Assembly material for wall mounting omnidirectional antennas
with protection against vandalism
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Antennas
Description
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GSM quad band omnidirectional antenna, 1 dBi gain, SMA connection
PSI-GSM-STUB-ANT
2313342
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GSM/UMTS omnidirectional antenna, 2 dBi gain, 5 m antenna cable with SMA
circular connector
PSI-GSM/UMTS-ANT-OMNI-2-5
2900982
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Type
Order No.
Pcs./Pkt.
RAD-CAB-EF393-3M
2867649
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RAD-CAB-EF393-5M
2867652
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RAD-CAB-EF393-10M
2867665
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RAD-CAB-EF393-15M
2885634
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RAD-CAB-EF142-3M
2884512
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RAD-CAB-EF142-5M
2884525
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PSI-CAB-GSM/UMTS-5M
2900980
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PSI-CAB-GSM/UMTS-10M
2900981
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Type
Order No.
Pcs./Pkt.
MCX (male connector) ↔ SMA (male connector) 100 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-SMA
2867678
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MCX (male connector) ↔ N (male connector) 50 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N
2867681
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N (female connector) ↔ SMA (male connector) 30 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-SMA
2867694
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N (male connector) ↔ N (female connector) 50 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-N
2867704
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SMA (male connector) ↔ SMA (male connector) 50 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-SMA-SMA
2885618
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SMA (male connector) ↔ SMA (male connector) 50 cm,
with HF gasket sleeve
RAD-PIG-EF142-PIPE
2885922
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GSM/UMTS quad band omnidirectional antenna, 1 dBi gain, SMA connection PSI-GSM/UMTS-QB-ANT
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Antenna cables
Description
Antenna cable for outdoor use, N (male connector) connection at both ends
3 m length
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5 m length
10 m length
15 m length
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Antenna cable for indoor use, SMA (male connector) connection at both ends
3 m length
5 m length
Antenna cables for GSM/UMTS
Antenna cable for indoor and outdoor use,
SMA (male connector) ↔ SMA (female connector) connection
10 m length
Pigtails
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5 m length
Pigtails (adapter cables)
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Surge protection adapters
Description
Type
Order No.
N (female connector) ↔ N (female connector) surge protection adapter
CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
2818863
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N (male connector) ↔ N (female connector) surge protection adapter
CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-SB
2818876
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Pcs./Pkt.
CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
2838490
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CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-SB
2800023
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Adapters
Description
Type
Order No.
Pcs./Pkt.
N (female connector) ↔ N (female connector) adapter
RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F
2867843
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SMA (female connector) ↔ SMA (female connector) adapter
RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/F
2884541
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RSMA (female connector) ↔ SMA (female connector) adapter
RAD-ADP-RSMA/F-SMA/F
2884538
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N (male connector) ↔ SMA (female connector) adapter
RAD-ADP-N/M-SMA/F
2917036
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N (male connector) ↔ SMA (female connector) adapter
RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/M-90
2917324
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Sealing tape
Description
Type
Vulcanizing sealing tape
RAD-TAPE-SV-25-10
Antenna splitter sets
Description
Type
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Pcs./Pkt.
2885812
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Order No.
Pcs./Pkt.
2867856
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RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-2-SMA
2885595
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Antenna splitter set, 2-way, comprising 1 antenna splitter, 1 adapter, and
4 strips of vulcanizing sealing tape
Order No.
RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-4-SMA
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Antenna splitter set, 4-way, comprising 1 antenna splitter, 2 termination
resistors, and 1 adapter
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N (female connector) ↔ N (female connector) surge protection adapter
N (male connector) ↔ N (female connector) surge protection adapter
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Antenna alignment
When installing two antennas, it is generally desirable to
have a line of sight between them wherever possible, as any
obstacles between the antennas will adversely affect the
connection.
The Fresnel zone, which extends around the direct
connecting line between transmitting and receiving
antennas should also be taken into account. If this zone is
disturbed by any obstacles or the terrain, this will adversely
affect the wireless connection.
Ideal antenna installation
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Figure 1
Figure 1 illustrates an ideal installation with undisturbed
connection.
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In Figure 2, the Fresnel zone is adversely affected by the
terrain. With the antenna masts at this low level, although
there is still a line of sight, the Fresnel zone is not completely
clear.
Fresnel zone adversely affected by the terrain
Figure 3
Fresnel zone adversely affected by obstacles
Figure 4
Radius R of the Fresnel zone over distance D
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In Figure 3, the connection is attenuated by obstacles in the
Fresnel zone, even though there is a line of sight.
The radius of the Fresnel zone depends on the transmission
frequency and the distance between the transmitting and
receiving antennas.
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Example (Figure 4):
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The radius R corresponds to the minimum height of the
antenna mast (if the terrain is level). For a 2.4 GHz system,
the mast height R/m, depending on the distance to be
covered D/m, is given in the characteristic curve in Figure 4.
For a distance of 100 m, the antenna should be installed at
a minimum height of 1.80 m to provide a clear Fresnel zone.
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Antennas and accessories for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
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Omnidirectional antennas
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Omnidirectional antennas, also known as rod or omni
antennas (Figure 5), are usually used if the position
between the transmitter and receiver can change, i.e., for
moving applications, or for example for creating multiple
receiver systems where the transmitter sends the signal in
several directions. The use of omnidirectional antennas is
also recommended for applications with no line of sight
because the signal then travels from the transmitter to the
receiver via reflections, and their path and direction cannot
be predicted.
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Omnidirectional antennas
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The mast or control cabinet (usually made from a
conductive material) also affects the directional
characteristics of the antenna. Both the mast diameter and
the distance of the antenna from the mast influence the
resulting directional characteristics.
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Unfortunately it is not always possible to mount the antenna
in these locations. If an omnidirectional antenna is mounted
on the side of a mast, specific measurements and distances
must be observed.
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The ideal installation location is the top of a mast or on a
control cabinet, so that the antenna has the greatest
possible free space in all directions.
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An omnidirectional antenna that is mounted on the top of a
mast or on a control cabinet usually has almost uniform
directional characteristics over 360° on the horizontal plane
(Figure 6).
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If the same antenna is mounted on the side of an aluminum
or steel mast or control cabinet, the directional
characteristics may change considerably depending on the
mast diameter D and the distance between the mast and
antenna C. The two examples given here are for a 2.4 GHz
system:
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In Figure 7 (1), the omnidirectional antenna acts as an
antenna with a preferred direction.
Figure 6
Uniform directional characteristics
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In Figure 7 (2), the range is also considerably shorter on the
side facing away from the mast. This type of installation
could have an unexpectedly poor result.
Wall mounting must be avoided at all costs, as the wall has
an extremely negative effect on the properties of the
antenna.
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Antenna
Mast
(diameter D = 5 cm)
Antenna bracket
(C = 6 cm)
3 dB
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Key for Figure 7:
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A Antenna
B Mast
(diameter D = 5 cm)
C Antenna bracket
(C = 3 cm)
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3 dB
A
B
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C
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C
B
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Antenna with preferred direction (1) and
antenna with range that is considerably shorter
on the side facing away from the mast (2)
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-2-1 omnidirectional antenna (Order No. 2867461)
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation)
-20°C ... +65°C
Ambient temperature range (storage)
-30°C ... +75°C
Degree of protection
IP65
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
2 dBi
Cable length
1.5 m
MCX (male connector)
Polarization
Linear, vertical
Apex angle, horizontal
360°
75°
Maximum power
10 W
VSWR
≤ 2.0
Directional characteristics of the
omnidirectional antenna
Figure 9
Wall mounting
Figure 10
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-2-1
omnidirectional antenna
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Hole mounting
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Apex angle, vertical
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-5-0 omnidirectional antenna (Order No. 2884923)
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-20°C ... +65°C
Degree of protection
IP55
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
5 dBi
Connection
SMA (male connector)
Polarization
Linear, vertical
Apex angle, horizontal
360°
Apex angle, vertical
45°
Maximum power
1W
≤ 2.0
-90
-90
180
-20 -15 -10 -5
150
0
0
-150
180
30
60
120
-20 -15 -10 -5
150
60
90
Horizontal
0
0
30
120
90
Vertical
Directional characteristics of the
omnidirectional antenna
Figure 14
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-5-0
omnidirectional antenna
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VSWR
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13 mm
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Technical data for RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-1-... omnidirectional antennas (Order No. 2885702 (MCX), 2885867 (SMA))
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +80°C
Degree of protection
IP55
Impact strength
IK 08
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
3 dBi
Cable length
1.5 m
MCX (male connector) or SMA (male connector)
Polarization
Linear, vertical
Apex angle, horizontal
360°
85°
Maximum power
75 W
Downtilt
20°
VSWR
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Apex angle, vertical
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-30
-40 -30
150
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0 -90
-120
-150
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150
90
180
Horizontal
Vertical
Directional characteristics of the
omnidirectional antenna with protection
against vandalism
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-1-MCX
omnidirectional antenna
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-40 -30 -20 -10
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120
-60
90
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-20 -10
-30
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180
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-120
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The rugged omnidirectional antennas with protection against vandalism are suitable for use wherever basic omnidirectional
antennas risk potential willful damage. The hemispherical shell is not immediately recognizable as an antenna and offers
greater resistance to impact. The antenna connection is routed vertically downwards and thus enables mounting on a control
cabinet or housing, as well as outdoors or in areas subject to splash water.
Ø = 16.5 mm
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10,75
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27,75
16
20
70
4,5
12,25
40
20
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Cabinet mounting
70
90
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2459-ANT-FOOD-6-0 dual band omnidirectional antenna (Order No. 2692526)
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
5.15 GHz ... 5.83 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +80°C
Degree of protection
IP68 (when mounted on a level surface)
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz frequency range
6 dBi (on metal surface)
3 dBi (no metal surface)
5.15 GHz ... 5.83 GHz frequency range
8 dBi (on metal surface)
5 dBi (no metal surface)
1.5 m
N (female connector), including N (male connector) ↔ SMA (male connector)
pigtail
Polarization
Linear, vertical
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Horizontal apex angle
360°
360°
5.15 GHz ... 5.83 GHz frequency range, 10 dB
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2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz frequency range, 3 dB
50°
65°
5.15 GHz ... 5.83 GHz frequency range, 10 dB
75 W
Downtilt
20°
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Vertical apex angle
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz frequency range, 3 dB
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Cable length
Connection
VSWR
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The rugged IP68 dual band omnidirectional antenna is resistant to various cleaning agents used in the food industry. The
antenna connection is routed vertically downwards and thus enables mounting on a control cabinet or housing, as well as
outdoors or in areas subject to splash water.
Horizontal
Figure 19
2.4 GHz directional characteristics
Horizontal
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RAD-ISM-2459-ANT-FOOD-6-0 dual band
omnidirectional antenna
Vertical
5.6 GHz directional characteristics
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10,75
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4,5
20
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4,5
40
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20
27,75
16
20
70
4,5
12,25
40
70
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Wall mounting with bracket: RAD-ISM-2459ANT-FOOD-6-0 with RAD-ANT-VAN-MKT
bracket (not supplied as standard)
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N (male connector) ↔ SMA (male connector)
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Ø = 16.5 mm
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Cabinet mounting (IP68 protection)
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-0 omnidirectional antenna (Order No. 2885919)
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +80°C
Degree of protection
IP55
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
6 dBi
Connection
N (female connector)
Polarization
Linear, vertical
Apex angle, horizontal
360°
30°
Maximum power
25 W
VSWR
≤ 1.8
-40 -30
-20 -10
150
0 0
30
60
120
90
-40 -30 -20 -10
120
-150
180
Vertical
Directional characteristics of the
omnidirectional antenna
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∅ = 22 mm
0 -90
-120
150
90
Horizontal
Figure 25
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60
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-30
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-120
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Apex angle, vertical
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∅ = 28 ... 95 mm
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Tube mounting
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-9-0 omnidirectional antenna (Order No. 2867623)
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +75°C
Degree of protection
IP65
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
9 dBi
Connection
N (female connector)
Polarization
Linear, vertical
Apex angle, horizontal
360°
15°
Maximum power
20 W
VSWR
≤ 2.0
90
180
-10
-6
150
-3 0 0
150
180
30
-3 0 0
-30
-60
-120
90
-90
Horizontal
Vertical
Directional characteristics of the
omnidirectional antenna
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-150
60
120
30
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120
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Apex angle, vertical
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-9-0
omnidirectional antenna
∅ = 25 mm
625 mm
∅ = 28 ... 47 mm
240 mm
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Hole mounting
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Panel antennas
Panel antennas emit the transmission power in a preferred
direction. This leads to a range gain (similar to the effect of
the reflector in a flashlight). The existing transmission power
is therefore not amplified, but simply focused. The same
applies for the receiving end. A panel antenna receives
signals specifically from the "area" that it is directed at.
Panel antennas
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Figure 33
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The use of a panel antenna is recommended when covering
large distances with a line of sight.
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With panel antennas, it is particularly important to ensure
that the antenna is mounted securely. An unstable antenna
may "sway" or "wobble" in strong winds, which over long
distances can move the transmitter or receiver beam out of
its target area (Figure 35 (2)).
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Directional characteristics of a panel antenna
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Correct transmitter and receiver beam (1);
transmitter and receiver beam outside the
target area (2)
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAN-8-0 panel antenna (Order No. 2867610)
Frequency range
2.3 GHz ... 2.8 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +80°C
Degree of protection
IP55
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
8 dBi
Dimensions (height x width x depth)
101 mm x 80 mm x 20 mm
Connection
SMA (female connector)
15 N at 160 km/h
Polarization
Linear, vertical
Apex angle, horizontal
75°
Apex angle, vertical
70°
75 W
1.5
-90
90
-30
-10 -6 -3
150
0 0
30
150
-10 -6 -3
-150
-60
-90
Vertical
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAN-8-0 panel antenna
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0 0
-30
-120
90
Directional characteristics of the panel
antenna
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180
60
120
60
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-150
120
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-120
180
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Maximum power
VSWR
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Wind load
Figure 39
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Wall mounting
Tube mounting
Protect the SMA plug-in connection using sealing
tape (see Figure 37).
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-CIR-8-0 panel antenna (Order No. 2884936)
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +80°C
Degree of protection
IP55
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
8 dBi
Dimensions (height x width x depth)
102 mm x 95 mm x 32 mm
Connection
SMA (female connector)
Polarization
Right-hand circular (RHCP)
15 N at 160 km/h
Polarization
Linear, vertical or horizontal
Apex angle, horizontal
70°
Apex angle, vertical
65°
75 W
VSWR
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Maximum power
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Wind load
120
-30
-10 -6 -3
150
0 0
30
180
-10 -6 -3
-150
30
60
-60
-120
90
-90
Horizontal
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-CIR-8-0 panel antenna
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Tube mounting
Vertical
Directional characteristics of the panel antenna
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150
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60
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-90
-120
180
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Panel antenna with a special type of polarization (circular, instead of linear polarization which is otherwise used) for
applications in highly reflective environments (industrial halls with a lot of metal). This antenna prevents polarization losses
due to reflections. The antennas should always be used in pairs.
17,8
32
Figure 41
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Protect the SMA plug-in connection using sealing
tape (see Figure 41).
Wall mounting
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Technical data for the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAR-19-0 parabolic antenna (Order No. 2867885)
Frequency range
2.4 GHz ... 2.485 GHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +70°C
Degree of protection
IP65
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
19 dBi
Weight
2.7 kg
Dimensions (height x width)
419 mm x 610 mm
Connection
N (female connector)
20 N at 160 km/h
Apex angle, horizontal
17°
Apex angle, vertical
11°
100 W
VSWR
1.5
90
90
150
-10
-3
-25
-6
-10
0
-150
-60
-1
0
-150
-30
-60
-120
-90
-90
Horizontal
Vertical
Directional characteristics of the parabolic
antenna
Figure 46
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAR-19-0
parabolic antenna
Transmitter
on
l
in
ec
om
Figure 44
-3
-25
180
-30
-120
30
-1
nt
30
-6
ne
150
60
s.
120
60
po
120
180
co
Maximum power
m
Wind load
Receiver
101580A006
Figure 45
Using the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAR-19-0
parabolic antenna
The parabolic antenna may only be used on a
unidirectional transmitter and on bidirectional
transceivers in conjunction with the
RAD-CAB-EF393-15M extension cable,
otherwise the maximum permissible value for
emitted power of 20 dB is exceeded.
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Vertical polarization
Figure 49
Mounting the feed
Figure 48
Horizontal polarization
Figure 50
Mounting the feed on the parabolic antenna
om
po
ne
nt
s.
co
Figure 47
m
Mounting the RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAR-19-0 parabolic antenna
Figure 51
Figure 53
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on
l
in
ec
Sealing tape
Remove the
protective foil
Mounting the parabolic antenna on a mast
Figure 52
Removing the protective foil from the sealing
tape
Attaching sealing tape
Figure 54
Cable protected
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5.3
Type EF393 antenna extension cables
Description
Type
Order No.
3 m length
RAD-CAB-EF393-3M
2867649
5 m length
RAD-CAB-EF393-5M
2867652
10 m length
RAD-CAB-EF393-10M
2867665
15 m length
RAD-CAB-EF393-15M
2885634
Antenna cable, N (male
connector) connection at
both ends
co
m
Please note that each connection element
between the antenna and the device causes
signal attenuation. The attenuation of a cable, for
example, is proportional to the length of the cable.
Therefore use only as much cable as is absolutely
necessary for the application.
s.
Technical data for RAD-CAB-EF393-... antenna cables
N (male connector) at both ends
Outer material
Brass
nt
Connector type
-40°C ... +105°C
Cable type
EF393
Outside diameter
10 mm
ne
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
Minimum bending radius
50 mm
Weight
18 kg/100 m
po
Insertion loss
900 MHz
1.8 GHz
om
2.4 GHz
5 GHz
Outer cable sheath
0.44 dB/m, approximately
0.54 dB/m, approximately
0.97 dB/m, approximately
RADOX LSFH (Low Smoke Free of Halogen)
50 Ω
Type EF142 antenna extension cables
on
l
5.4
in
ec
Impedance
0.27 dB/m, approximately
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Description
Type
Order No.
3 m length
RAD-CAB-EF142-3M
2884512
5 m length
RAD-CAB-EF142-5M
2884525
Antenna cable, SMA (male
connector) connection at
both ends
Please note that each connection element
between the antenna and the device causes
signal attenuation. The attenuation of a cable, for
example, is proportional to the length of the cable.
Therefore use only as much cable as is absolutely
necessary for the application.
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Technical data for RAD-CAB-EF142-... antenna cables
Connector type
SMA (male connector) at both ends
Outer material
Brass
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +105°C
Cable type
EF142
Outside diameter
5 mm
Minimum bending radius
30 mm
Weight
6 kg/100 m
900 MHz
0.51 dB/m, approximately
1.8 GHz
0.78 dB/m, approximately
2.4 GHz
0.93 dB/m, approximately
5 GHz
m
Insertion loss
1.52 dB/m, approximately
RADOX LSFH (Low Smoke Free of Halogen)
Impedance
50 Ω
Adapter cables (pigtails)
Description
Order No.
MCX (male connector)
↔ SMA (male
connector) 100 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-SMA
2867678
MCX (male connector)
↔ N (male connector)
50 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N
2867681
N (female connector) ↔
SMA (male connector)
30 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-SMA
2867694
N (male connector) ↔ N
(female connector)
50 cm
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-N
2867704
SMA (male connector)
↔ SMA (male
connector) 50 cm
RAD-PIG-EF-316-SMA-SMA
2885618
s.
Type
nt
5.5
co
Material of outer cable sheath
in
ec
om
po
ne
Pigtails (adapter cables)
Connector type
Outer material
on
l
Technical data for RAD-PIG-EF316-... pigtails
See above
Brass or high-grade steel
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +70°C
Cable type
EF316D
Outside diameter
3.2 mm
Minimum bending radius
5 mm
Weight
2.1 kg/100 m
Insertion loss
900 MHz
0.83 dB/m, approximately
1.8 GHz
1.27 dB/m, approximately
2.4 GHz
1.52 dB/m, approximately
5 GHz
2.48 dB/m, approximately
Material of outer cable sheath
RADOX LSFH (Low Smoke Free of Halogen)
Impedance
50 Ω
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5.6
Adapter cable with HF gasket sleeve
The RAD-PIG-EF142-PIPE set comprises one pigtail and
one HF gasket sleeve. It enables external antennas from the
INTERFACE Wireless accessories range to be connected
to RAD-ISM-2400-PIPE-... modules by means of
weatherproof connection.
Description
Type
Order No.
RAD-PIG-EF142-PIPE
2885922
Pigtails (adapter cables)
SMA (male connector)
↔ SMA (male
connector) 50 cm
See above
Outer material
High-grade steel
-40°C ... +105°C
Cable type
EF142
Outside diameter
5 mm
Minimum bending radius
30 mm
s.
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
co
Connector type
m
Technical data for the adapter cable
6 kg/100 m
Insertion loss (see 5.4 "Type EF142 antenna extension cables" )
0.93 dB/m
Material of outer cable sheath
RADOX LSFH (Low Smoke Free of Halogen)
Impedance
50 Ω
ne
Technical data for the HF gasket sleeve
Gel cushion (UV-resistant)
po
Gasket material
nt
Weight
Cable diameter
3.5 mm ... 7 mm
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-30°C ... +70°C
Can be opened up to 20 times
on
l
in
ec
om
Reusability
B
A
Figure 56
Figure 55
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Connecting the adapter cable
A
click
B
Mounting the HF gasket sleeve
Protect the SMA plug-in connection using sealing
tape (see Figure 56).
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5.7
2.4 GHz surge protection adapters
Surge protection adapters with Lambda/4 technology are
available for installing antennas outside buildings.
Type
Order No.
N (female connector) ↔ N
(female connector)
surge protection adapter
CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
2818863
N (male connector) ↔ N
(female connector)
surge protection adapter
CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-SB
2818876
Connector type
See above
Frequency range
1.7 GHz ... 2.4 GHz
< 0.3 dB
Degree of protection
IP55
s.
Insertion loss at 2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
-40°C ... +100°C
Impedance
50 Ω
nt
Ambient temperature range (operation)
5.8
co
Technical data for CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-... COAXTRAB surge protection adapters
m
Description
5 GHz surge protection adapters
in
ec
om
po
ne
Surge protection adapters with Lambda/4 technology are
available for installing antennas outside buildings.
Description
Type
Order No.
N (female connector) ↔ N
(female connector)
surge protection adapter
CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
2838490
N (male connector) ↔ N
(female connector)
surge protection adapter
CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-SB
2800023
Technical data for CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-... COAXTRAB surge protection adapters
Connector type
Frequency range
on
l
Insertion loss (typical/maximum)
Degree of protection
See above
2.4 GHz ... 5.9 GHz
< 0.05/0.15 dB
IP68
Ambient temperature range (operation)
-40°C ... +100°C
Impedance
50 Ω
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5.9
Adapters
Several adapters are available for installing antennas.
The RSMA adapter features a female connector with inner
thread.
2
3
4
5
Type
Order No.
1 N (female connector) ↔
N (female connector)
adapter
RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F
2867843
2 N (male connector) ↔
SMA (female connector)
adapter
RAD-ADP-N/M-SMA/F
2917036
3 SMA (female connector)
↔ SMA (female
connector) adapter
RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/F
2884541
RAD-ADP-RSMA/F-SMA/F 2884538
co
4 RSMA (female connector)
↔ SMA (female
connector) adapter
m
1
Description
nt
Technical data for RAD-ADP-... adapters
Connector type
See above
Insertion loss at 2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
< 0.3 dB
-65°C ... +165°C
ne
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
50 Ω
Impedance
po
Vulcanizing sealing tape
Vulcanizing sealing tape can be used to provide external
protection for adapters, antenna splitters, cable
connections, etc. against the effects of weather.
in
ec
om
5.10
RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/M-90 2917324
s.
5 SMA (female connector)
↔ SMA (male connector)
right-angle adapter
Technical data for RAD-TAPE-SV-25-10 sealing tape (Order No. 2885812)
Vulcanizing
on
l
Color
Roll dimensions (length x width x thickness)
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Yes
Black
10 m x 25 mm x 0.75 mm
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Antenna splitter sets
1
1
3
m
3
co
2
Type
Antenna splitter set, 4-way, comprising 1 antenna splitter, 2 termination
resistors, and 1 adapter
RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-4-SMA
Antenna splitter set, 2-way, comprising 1 antenna splitter, 1 adapter, and
4 strips of vulcanizing sealing tape
RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-2-SMA
Degree of protection
Temperature range
Impedance
Connection method
VSWR
Temperature range
Weight
Adapter 3
Impedance
on
l
Coupling torque
Connection method
Weight
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po
in
ec
Termination resistor 2
om
Isolation between the ports
nt
RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-4-SMA RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-2-SMA
Impedance
Attenuation per path at 2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
2867856
2885595
ne
Technical data for antenna splitter sets
Antenna splitter 1
Connection method
Order No.
s.
Description
50 Ω
4 x SMA female connector,
1 x SMA male connector
2 x SMA female connector,
1 x SMA male connector
6 dB
3 dB
12 dB
6 dB
IP20
-40°C ... +85°C
50 Ω
–
SMA (male connector)
–
1.10
–
-40°C ... +85°C
–
0.45 Nm
–
3.3 g
–
50 Ω
N (male connector) ↔
SMA (female connector)
N (female connector) ↔
SMA (female connector)
30 g
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Antennas and accessories for GSM/UMTS
6.1
GSM/UMTS antennas
Technical data for GSM(/UMTS) quad band
omnidirectional antennas
PSI-GSM-QB-ANT
(Order No. 2313135)
PSI-GSM/UMTS-QB-ANT
(Order No. 2313371)
Frequency range
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +105°C
-40°C ... +105°C
Degree of protection
IPX9K
IPX9K
Impedance
50 Ω
50 Ω
1 dB
1 dB
SMA (male connector)
SMA (male connector)
Cable length
2m
VSWR
≤ 2.0
m
Gain
Connection
3m
Dimensions
Diameter
Height
76 mm
20 mm
co
≤ 2.0
76 mm
23 mm
Figure 57
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Figure 58
PSI-GSM-QB-ANT
GSM quad band omnidirectional antenna
on
l
∅ = 16.5 mm
in
ec
om
po
ne
nt
s.
The PSI-GSM-QB-ANT GSM quad band antenna is suitable for GSM networks operating in the 850 MHz, 900 MHz,
1800 MHz, and 1900 MHz frequency bands. The PSI-GSM/UMTS-QB-ANT GSM/UMTS quad band antenna is suitable for
GSM/UMTS networks operating in the 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz frequency bands. They
can be mounted on any level surface.
Mounting
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Technical data for the PSI-GSM-STUB-ANT GSM quad band omnidirectional antenna (Order No. 2313342)
Frequency range
850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-40°C ... +105°C
Degree of protection
IPX9K
Impedance
50 Ω
Gain
1 dB
Connection
SMA (male connector)
VSWR
≤ 2.0
Dimensions
Diameter
Height
11 mm
95 mm
PSI-GSM-STUB-ANT
GSM quad band omnidirectional antenna
po
Figure 59
ne
nt
s.
co
m
The PSI-GSM-STUB-ANT GSM quad band antenna is suitable for GSM networks operating in the 850 MHz, 900 MHz,
1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz frequency bands.
Frequency range
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
Gain
Connection
VSWR
Dimensions
Diameter
Height
on
l
Impedance
in
ec
Degree of protection
om
Technical data for the PSI-GSM-UMTS-ANT-OMNI-2-5 quad band omnidirectional antenna (Order No. 2900982)
850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz
-40°C ... +80°C
IP65
50 Ω
2 dBi
SMA (male connector)
≤ 1.4
20 mm
212 mm
The PSI-GSM-STUB-ANT-OMNI-2-5 GSM quad band antenna is suitable for GSM/UMTS networks operating in the
850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz frequency bands.
Figure 60
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PSI-GSM-STUB-ANT-OMNI-2-5 GSM/UMTS
quad band omnidirectional antenna
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6.2
GSM/UMTS antenna cables
Description
Type
Order No.
5 m length
PSI-CAB-GSM/UMTS-5M
2900980
10 m length
PSI-CAB-GSM/UMTS-10M
2900981
Antenna cable,
SMA (male connector) ↔
SMA (female connector)
connection
co
m
Please note that each connection element
between the antenna and the device causes
signal attenuation. The attenuation of a cable, for
example, is proportional to the length of the cable.
Therefore use only as much cable as is absolutely
necessary for the application.
Technical data for PSI-CAB-GSM/UMTS-...M antenna cables
SMA (male connector) ↔ SMA (female connector)
Outer material
Brass
s.
Connector type
-40°C ... +85°C
Outside diameter
5.5 mm
Minimum bending radius
82 mm
Weight
4.78 kg/100 m
ne
nt
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
Insertion loss
900 MHz
0.24 dB/m, approximately
po
1.8 GHz
2.4 GHz
Outer cable sheath
0.39 dB/m, approximately
Polyethylene (modified)
om
Impedance
Adapter
in
ec
6.3
0.35 dB/m, approximately
50 Ω
The following adapter is available for installing antennas.
The SMA adapter features a male connector with inner
thread.
Connector type
on
l
Technical data for the RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/M-90 adapter (Order No. 2917324)
Insertion loss at 2.4 GHz ... 2.5 GHz
SMA (female connector) ↔ SMA (male connector)
< 0.3 dB
Ambient temperature range (operation/storage)
-65°C ... +165°C
Impedance
50 Ω
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6.4
Vulcanizing sealing tape
Vulcanizing sealing tape can be used to provide external
protection for adapters, antenna splitters, cable
connections, etc. against the effects of weather.
Yes
Color
Black
Roll dimensions (length x width x thickness)
10 m x 25 mm x 0.75 mm
on
l
in
ec
om
po
ne
nt
s.
co
Vulcanizing
m
Technical data for RAD-TAPE-SV-25-10 sealing tape (Order No. 2885812)
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Selection guide and application examples
Depending on the various types of antenna and various
cable diameters, different connector types are used
(e.g., MCX, SMA, N).
Control cabinet/switch box
RAD-CAB-EF393... antenna extension cables are designed
for outdoor installation and for low attenuation. They
require rugged N type connectors.
RAD-CAB-EF142... antenna extension cables are designed
for indoor installation and for small bending radii. They
require SMA type connectors.
AI2
K TY
LINALI
QU
2
Antenna
extension
cable
PW
R1
UA
UL
co
m
DO
16
BLUETOOTH
For short cable paths (e.g., out of the control box), smaller
cable diameters and thus smaller connectors (MCX or SMA)
can be used. Various adapter cables, known as pigtails, are
therefore required to connect all components in the system.
AO
FS
6
DI1
The declaration of conformity does not
permit the use of any other components.
s.
Pigtail
Adapter
Protect connectors installed outdoors
against humidity using sealing tape.
ne
7.1
po
Control cabinet/switch box
om
MCX-N
pigtail
N-SMA pigtail
on
l
in
ec
Antenna
extension
cable
Surge protection
Figure 61
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Example for cable connections using
ILB BT ADIO MUX... (indoors)
nt
Figure 62
101580A009
Example for cable connections using
RAD-ISM-2400-... (outdoors)
101580A001
Pigtail selection tables
The tables on the following pages provide an overview of
how the various antennas and their accessories should be
used with Phoenix Contact wireless products.
The left column lists the various antennas, while the next
column lists the corresponding antenna extension cables, if
required.
The third column specifies whether surge protection (for
outdoor applications) or an adapter (for indoor applications)
is required.
The column on the right lists additional pigtails, if required.
When using an extension cable for outdoor
applications, surge protection is
recommended.
Make sure that the maximum permissible
emitted power for your country is not
exceeded (Europe: 20 dBm, maximum).
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Required antenna
extension cables
Installation outdoors or
indoors
–
(Do not use any antenna
extension cables with these
antennas so as to avoid
excessively high attenuation.)
Outdoors and indoors: –1
Omnidirectional antenna
MCX (male connector)
Omnidirectional antenna
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-1-MCX
po
Order No. 2885702
MCX (male connector)
Omnidirectional antenna
RAD-CAB-EF393-...
Order No. 2867649 (3 m)
Order No. 2867652 (5 m)
Order No. 2867665 (10 m)
Order No. 2885634 (15 m)
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-0
om
Order No. 2885919
N (female connector)
Omnidirectional antenna
N (female connector)
Panel antenna
in
ec
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-9-0
–
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAN-8-0
on
l
Order No. 2867610
SMA (female connector)
RAD-CAB-EF393-...
Order No. 2867649 (3 m)
Order No. 2867652 (5 m)
Order No. 2867665 (10 m)
Order No. 2885634 (15 m)
Circular panel antenna 2
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-CIR-8-0
–
Order No. 2884936
SMA (female connector)
RAD-CAB-EF393-15M
(Order No. 2885634)
Parabolic antenna
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAR 19-0
Order No. 2867885
N (female connector)
(The parabolic antenna may
only be used on a unidirectional
transmitter and on bidirectional
transceivers in conjunction with
the 15 m extension cable,
otherwise the maximum
permissible value for emitted
power of 20 dB is exceeded.)
Outdoors: CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
surge protection
(Order No. 2818863)
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N (Order No. 2867681)
Indoors: RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F
adapter
(Order No. 2867843)
Outdoors: CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-SB
surge protection
(Order No. 2818876)
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N (Order No. 2867681)
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-N (Order No. 2867704)
Indoors: –1
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N (Order No. 2867681)
Outdoors: CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
surge protection
(Order No. 2818863)
Indoors: RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F
adapter
(Order No. 2867843)
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N (Order No. 2867681)
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-SMA (Order No. 2867694)
Outdoors: CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-SB
surge protection
(Order No. 2818876)
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N (Order No. 2867681)
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-SMA (Order No. 2867694)
Indoors: –1
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-SMA
(Order No. 2867678)
Outdoors: CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
surge protection
(Order No. 2818863)
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N (Order No. 2867681)
Indoors: RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F
adapter
(Order No. 2867843)
1
Surge protection or adapter not required.
2
Circular panel antenna for special applications in highly reflective environments
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ne
Order No. 2867461
nt
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-2-1
Order No. 2867623
Required pigtails
s.
Type of antenna used
co
m
Pigtail selection table for RAD-ISM-2400-... and PSI-...
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Required antenna
extension cables
Required adapter or
surge protection
s.
Type of antenna used
co
m
Pigtail selection table for RAD-ISM-2400-PIPE-...
Order No. 2884923
–
(Antenna for direct mounting on
the device)
SMA (male connector)
Omnidirectional antenna
RAD-CAB-EF142-...
Order No. 2884512 (3 m)
Order No. 2884525 (5 m)
Order No. 2885919
N (female connector)
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-9-0
om
Omnidirectional antenna
–
Order No. 2867623
Panel antenna
in
ec
N (female connector)
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAN-8-0
Order No. 2867610
SMA (female connector)
Circular panel antenna 1
on
l
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-CIR-8-0
RAD-CAB-EF142-...
Order No. 2884512 (3 m)
Order No. 2884525 (5 m)
–
RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/F
(Order No. 2884541)
po
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-0
–
ne
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-5-0
nt
Omnidirectional antenna
Required pigtails
RAD-ADP-N/M-SMA/F
(Order No. 2917036)
RAD-PIG-EF142-PIPE
(Order No. 2885922)
RAD-ADP-N/M-SMA/F (Order No.
2917036)
RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/F
(Order No. 2884541)
–
RAD-PIG-EF142-PIPE
(Order No. 2885922)
–
Order No. 2884936
SMA (female connector)
1
Circular panel antenna for special applications in highly reflective environments
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Required antenna
extension cables
Required adapter or
surge protection
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Type of antenna used
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Pigtail selection table for ILB BT ADIO MUX...
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Omnidirectional antenna
MCX (male connector)
Omnidirectional antenna
Order No. 2885702
MCX (male connector)
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-0
Order No. 2885919
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-9-0
Order No. 2867623
N (female connector)
Panel antenna
RAD-CAB-EF393-...
Order No. 2867649 (3 m)
Order No. 2867652 (5 m)
Order No. 2867665 (10 m)
Order No. 2885634 (15 m)
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N (female connector)
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Omnidirectional antenna
Omnidirectional antenna
Outdoors1 and indoors: –
–
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-1-MCX
–
(Do not use any antenna
extension cables with these
antennas so as to avoid
excessively high attenuation.)
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-2-1
Order No. 2867461
Required pigtails
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAN-8-0
Order No. 2867610
SMA (female connector)
RAD-CAB-EF142-...
Order No. 2884512 (3 m)
Order No. 2884525 (5 m)
Outdoors: CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-BB
surge protection
(Order No. 2818863)
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-N
(Order No. 2867681)
Indoors: RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F
adapter
(Order No. 2867843)
Outdoors and indoors:
RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/F adapter
(Order No. 2884541)
RAD-PIG-EF316-MCX-SMA
(Order No. 2867678)
Circular panel antenna 2
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-CIR-8-0
Order No. 2884936
–
Outdoors1 and indoors: –
SMA (female connector)
1
Provide lightning protection.
2
For special applications in highly reflective environments
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Pigtail selection table for FL WLAN..., FL BLUETOOTH AP, and FLM BT...
Required adapter or
surge protection
–
Outdoors1 and indoors: –
Omnidirectional antenna 2
Omnidirectional antenna
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-VAN-3-0-SMA3
Order No. 2885867
SMA (male connector)
Indoors: RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/F
adapter (Order No. 2884541)
–
–
(Do not use any antenna
extension cables with these
antennas so as to avoid
excessively high attenuation.)
Outdoors1 and indoors: –
–
Omnidirectional antenna
RAD-CAB-EF393-...
Order No. 2867649 (3 m)
Order No. 2867652 (5 m)
Order No. 2867665 (10 m)
Order No. 2885634 (15 m)
in
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-9-0 3
Order No. 2867623
N (female connector)
Panel antenna
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RAD-CAB-EF142-...
Order No. 2884512 (3 m)
Order No. 2884525 (5 m)
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Order No. 2885919
N (female connector)
–
RAD-PIG-EF316-SMA-SMA
(Order No. 2885618)
Omnidirectional antenna
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-6-0 3
–
Indoors: RAD-ADP-SMA/F-SMA/F
adapter (Order No. 2884541)
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RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-5-0
Order No. 2884923,
SMA (male connector))
–
po
(Device antenna with cable extension;
alternatively:
s.
Outdoors: –1
Required pigtails
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Omnidirectional antenna on the
housing (supplied antenna;
alternatively:
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-OMNI-5-0
Order No. 2884923
SMA (male connector))
Required antenna
extension cables
co
Type of antenna used
Outdoors: CN-LAMBDA/4-2.0-SB
surge protection
(Order No. 2818876)
RAD-PIG-EF316-N-SMA
(Order No. 2867694)
Indoors: RAD-ADP-N/F-N/F
adapter
(Order No. 2867843)
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-PAN-8-0 3
on
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Order No. 2867610
SMA (female connector)
Circular panel antenna
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RAD-CAB-EF142-...
Order No. 2884512 (3 m)
Order No. 2884525 (5 m)
Outdoors1 and indoors: –
–
RAD-ISM-2400-ANT-CIR-8-0
Order No. 2884936
SMA (female connector)
1
Provide lightning protection.
2
Not for FL WLAN ...
3
Not for FLM BT.... For FL WLAN... and FL BLUETOOTH AP, select the corresponding permissible power level.
4
For special applications in highly reflective environments
For FL WLAN..., the RAD-ADP-RSMA/F-SMA/F adapter (Order No. 2884538) is also required in order to connect
external antennas.
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7.2
Application examples for the RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-4-SMA 4-way antenna splitter set
Figure 63 shows a unidirectional application with two transmitters in the field and a central station with two receivers. Both
receivers receive their signal information via only one antenna. In this application, an antenna is eliminated by using a 4-way
antenna splitter.
Transmitter
s.
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Transmitter
Receiver
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Receiver
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Figure 63
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MCX-SMA pigtail (Order No. 2867678)
Application example with two transmitters and one antenna
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Transmitter
on
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Transmitter
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Figure 64 shows a unidirectional application with four transmitters in the field and a central station with four receivers. All four
receivers receive their signal information via only one antenna. In this application, three antennas are eliminated by using a
4-way antenna splitter.
Transmitter
Transmitter
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
Receiver
101580B003
MCX-SMA pigtail (Order No. 2867678)
Figure 64
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Application examples for the RAD-ISM-2400-SPL-2-SMA 2-way antenna splitter set
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Figure 65 shows a unidirectional application (point-to-multipoint) with a central station, which sends control signals to two
receivers in the field.
Receiver
s.
SMA-SMA pigtail
(Order No. 2885618)
Receiver
ne
nt
Transmitter
MCX-N pigtail (Order No. 2867681)
Application example with one transmitter and two antennas (point-to-multipoint)
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Figure 65
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Only one transmitter can be connected to an antenna splitter.
Receiver
Transmitter
on
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Receiver
in
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Figure 66 shows a unidirectional application with two transmitters in the field and a central station with two receivers. Both
receivers receive their signal information via only one antenna. In this application, an antenna is eliminated by using a 2-way
antenna splitter.
MCX-SMA pigtail
(Order No. 2867678)
Transmitter
Antenna extension cable
Figure 66
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SMA-SMA pigtail
(Order No. 2867618)
Transceiver
s.
Transceiver
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Figure 67 shows a bidirectional application with two transceivers and one repeater. Two panel antennas for transmitting and
receiving can be connected to the repeater via the 2-way antenna splitter. This enables a large range and ideal antenna
alignment to be achieved.
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Repeater
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Application example with two transceivers and one repeater
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Figure 67
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MCX-N pigtail (Order No. 2867681)
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Only one transceiver can be connected to an antenna splitter.
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