Base Station Antenna Systems 2008 Product Selection Guide - AVW
Base Station Antenna Systems 2008 Product Selection Guide - AVW Base Station Antenna Systems 2008 Product Selection Guide - AVW
Concealment SolutionsMicro AcCELLerator AntennasCSH SeriesCSH-6516A-VTMicro AcCELLerator Wideband DualPol ® Tri-Sector Antenna320330340350010203040ElectricalFrequency, MHz 1710–1880 1850–1990 1920–2180Polarization ±45° ±45° ±45°Gain, dBd (dBi) 15.0 (17.1) 15.3 (17.4) 15.5 (17.6)Azimuth BW, degrees 65 63 61Elevation BW, degrees 7.5 7.0 6.7Beam tilt, degrees 2–10 2–10 2–10USLS, dB 16 16 16Front-to-back ratio, dB 28 28 26Isolation, dB >30 >30 >30VSWR
Concealment SolutionsMicro AcCELLerator AntennasMTRR75-17-000DPL2210˚ MTRR Series DualPol ®Micro AcCELLerator Antenna240˚270˚300˚330˚MTRR75-17-000DPL2Micro AcCELLerator DualPol ® Tri-Sector AntennaElectricalFrequency, MHz 1850–1990Polarization ±45°Gain, dBd (dBi) 14.9 (17.0)Azimuth BW, degrees 75Elevation BW, degrees 6Beam tilt, degrees 0ºUSLS, dB 18Isolation, dB >30VSWR1.35:1 maximumPower handling, watts 250Passive intermodulation–147 dBc at 2 x 20 W (+43 dBm)Lightning protectiondc groundMechanicalWeight, lb (kg) 20 (9.1)Dimensions, L x OD, in (cm) 57 x 6.25 (144.7 x 15.9)Max. wind load at 100 mph, lbf (N) 50 (220)Max. wind speed, mph (km/h) 150 (241)Connector type7–16 DIN–female (6, bottom)Mounting options MTG-A30-02, MTG-A30-03, MTG-A30-04, MTG A40 00Base Flange DimensionsNote: Dimensions are shown in inches (mm).Ø 6.75 (171)180˚0 -10 -20 -30 -400˚6 x 1.255 (32) SQ7-16 DINConnector150˚30˚120˚90˚Azimuth60˚1.69 (43)240˚270˚300˚1.36 (35)210˚330˚0.94 (24)3 x 0.500 -13 UNC-2Bon 5 (127) Bolt Circle80˚0 -10 -20 -30 -400˚1.88 (48)3.23 (82)150˚30˚120˚90˚Elevation2° Tilt60˚All specifications are subject to change. Please see www.andrew.com for the most current information.98Andrew Wireless Solutions www.andrew.com
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Concealment SolutionsMicro AcCELLerator <strong>Antenna</strong>sMTRR75-17-000DPL2210˚ MTRR Series DualPol ®Micro AcCELLerator <strong>Antenna</strong>240˚270˚300˚330˚MTRR75-17-000DPL2Micro AcCELLerator DualPol ® Tri-Sector <strong>Antenna</strong>ElectricalFrequency, MHz 1850–1990Polarization ±45°Gain, dBd (dBi) 14.9 (17.0)Azimuth BW, degrees 75Elevation BW, degrees 6Beam tilt, degrees 0ºUSLS, dB 18Isolation, dB >30VSWR1.35:1 maximumPower handling, watts 250Passive intermodulation–147 dBc at 2 x 20 W (+43 dBm)Lightning protectiondc groundMechanicalWeight, lb (kg) 20 (9.1)Dimensions, L x OD, in (cm) 57 x 6.25 (144.7 x 15.9)Max. wind load at 100 mph, lbf (N) 50 (220)Max. wind speed, mph (km/h) 150 (241)Connector type7–16 DIN–female (6, bottom)Mounting options MTG-A30-02, MTG-A30-03, MTG-A30-04, MTG A40 00<strong>Base</strong> Flange DimensionsNote: Dimensions are shown in inches (mm).Ø 6.75 (171)180˚0 -10 -20 -30 -400˚6 x 1.255 (32) SQ7-16 DINConnector150˚30˚120˚90˚Azimuth60˚1.69 (43)240˚270˚300˚1.36 (35)210˚330˚0.94 (24)3 x 0.500 -13 UNC-2Bon 5 (127) Bolt Circle80˚0 -10 -20 -30 -400˚1.88 (48)3.23 (82)150˚30˚120˚90˚Elevation2° Tilt60˚All specifications are subject to change. Please see www.andrew.com for the most current information.98Andrew Wireless Solutions www.andrew.com