This document provides specifications for a multi-band antenna used for GSM and CDMA networks. The antenna operates in frequency bands of 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz. It has dual linear polarization at ±45 degrees with gains between 20.6 and 21.5 dBi. Additional details provided include electrical and mechanical specifications such as beamwidth, downtilt, VSWR, isolation, cross-polarization, and wind loading. The antenna weighs 13 kg and has a radome made of light grey ASA plastic.
This document provides specifications for a multi-band antenna used for GSM and CDMA networks. The antenna operates in frequency bands of 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz. It has dual linear polarization at ±45 degrees with gains between 20.6 and 21.5 dBi. Additional details provided include electrical and mechanical specifications such as beamwidth, downtilt, VSWR, isolation, cross-polarization, and wind loading. The antenna weighs 13 kg and has a radome made of light grey ASA plastic.
This document provides specifications for a multi-band antenna used for GSM and CDMA networks. The antenna operates in frequency bands of 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz. It has dual linear polarization at ±45 degrees with gains between 20.6 and 21.5 dBi. Additional details provided include electrical and mechanical specifications such as beamwidth, downtilt, VSWR, isolation, cross-polarization, and wind loading. The antenna weighs 13 kg and has a radome made of light grey ASA plastic.
This document provides specifications for a multi-band antenna used for GSM and CDMA networks. The antenna operates in frequency bands of 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz, and 2100 MHz. It has dual linear polarization at ±45 degrees with gains between 20.6 and 21.5 dBi. Additional details provided include electrical and mechanical specifications such as beamwidth, downtilt, VSWR, isolation, cross-polarization, and wind loading. The antenna weighs 13 kg and has a radome made of light grey ASA plastic.
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CMA-B/6521
GSM / CDMA: 1800, 1900 & 2100
Electrical specification: Frequency range 1800: 1900: 2100: Polarization Gain 1800: 1900: 2100: Horizontal = 3 dB beamwidth Vertical = 3 dB beamwidth 1800: 1900: 2100: Fixed electrical downtilt VSWR 1800: 1900: 2100: Isolation between inputs Front to back ratio First upper sidelobe suppression First nullfill below horizon Cross-polar discrimination Inter modulation, IM3 (GSM) Inter modulation, IM7 (UMTS) Antenna Efficency* Nominal impedance Max power per input Mechanical specification: Connectors Connector position Lightning protection Height/Width/Depth mm (in) Antenna weight Wind load at 42 m/s (94 mph) : Frontal Lateral: Rear: Survival wind speed Colour radome Radome material Mounting hardware: Mounting bracket Bracket weight (complete) Pole diameter Tilt bracket 2 4,5 kg (10 lb) 45-120 mm (1.8-4.7 in) 0-4 mechanical 2 x 7/16 female Bottom DC grounded 2060 (81)/196 (7.7)/92 (3.6) 13 kg (29 lb) 440 N (99 lbf) 140 N (31 lbf) 610 N (137 lbf) 60 m/s (134 mph) Light Grey, RAL 7035 ASA 1710-1880 MHz 1850-1990 MHz 1920-2170 MHz Dual linear 45 2 x 20.6 dBi 2 x 21.0 dBi 2 x 21.5 dBi 65 3 4.6 0.3 4.2 0.2 3.9 0.3 0, 2, 4, and 6 <1.5:1 <1.4:1 <1.4:1 >30 dB >25 dB >18 dB <20 dB >20 dB >153 dBc@2x43 dBm >163 dBc@2x43 dBm 95 % 50 500 W
CMA-B_6521_F2
2009 CellMax Technologies AB reserves the right to modify or change the above specifications without notice. * Based on true measurements and calculated according to Prad/Pin.