Omnidirectional Antennas - Hirschmann BAT54-F Series User Manual

Dual-band industrial access point/access client/access bridge
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When the antenna gain is set correctly, the power emitted from the antenna
is reduced so that the overall system adheres to the EIRP threshold values
(transmission power output of the antenna).
The following frequency ranges, tranmission modes and maximum transmis-
sion powers are permitted in Japan:
Allowed channels for 2.4 GHz non-turbo operation
Channel(s) 1(2412 MHz), 2(2417 MHz), 3(2422 MHz), 4(2427 MHz),
5(2432 MHz), 6(2437 MHz), 7(2442 MHz), 8(2447 MHz), 9(2452 MHz),
10(2457 MHz), 11(2462 MHz), 12(2467 MHz), 13(2472 MHz),
14(2484 MHz):
EIRP limit 18 dBm
Both indoor and outdoor usage
Allowed channels for 2.4 GHz turbo operation
Channel(s) 6(2437 MHz):
EIRP limit 20 dBm
Both indoor and outdoor usage
Channel(s) 14(2484 MHz):
EIRP limit 20 dBm
Both indoor and outdoor usage
Allowed channels for 5 GHz non-turbo operation
Channel(s) 36(5180 MHz), 40(5200 MHz), 44(5220 MHz), 48(5240 MHz):
EIRP limit 23 dBm
Indoor only usage
Allowed channels for 5 GHz turbo operation
(Nothing allowed)
1.4.2

Omnidirectional antennas

The following antennas are available for 2.4 and 5 GHz:
BAT-ANT-8G (2.4 GHz) or BAT-ANT-8A (5 GHz)
Antennas with omnidirectional characteristics for use in halls or open spaces.
BAT-ANT-8A
BAT54-F
Release
12/07
BAT-ANT-8G
15

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