4.4.4 Use an N-Type, Pole-Mounted Antenna
This antenna mounts remotely from the box, with the SureCross device mounted inside the box.
Ground the surge suppressor and antenna. Keep the ground wire as short as possible and make all ground connections to
a single-point ground system to ensure no ground loops are created.
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Directional (Yagi) Antennas with an N-Type Female
Connection
BWA-9Y6-A
•
6.5 dBd, 6.8 × 13 inches Outdoor,
900 MHz
•
Datasheet:
b_3145127
BWA-9Y10-A
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10 dBd, 6.8 × 24 inches Outdoor,
900 MHz
b_3145130
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Datasheet:
Use the LMR400 cables to connect the surge suppressor to the antenna.
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Sure Cross
Performance DX80 Wireless I/O Networks
1. N-type Yagi antenna
2. N-Type to N-Type antenna cable
3. Surge suppressor
4. RP-SMA to N-Type male antenna
cable
5 and 6. DIN rail and DIN rail bracket
7and 8. Enclosure and enclosure
cover/plate, etc
9. Power supply
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Omni-Directional Fiberglass Antennas with N-Type Female
Connections
BWA-9O6-A
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6 dBd, Fiberglass, Full wave, 71.5
inches, 900 MHz
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Datasheet:
b_314512
BWA-2O8-A
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8.5 dBi, Fiberglass, 24 inches, 2.4
GHz
b_3145131
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Datasheet:
BWA-2O6-A
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6 dBi, Fiberglass, 16 inches
(shown), 2.4 GHz
b_3145117
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Datasheet:
BWA-9O6-AS
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6 dBi, Fiberglass, 1/4 Wave, 23.6
inches (1.3 inch dia.), 900 MHz
b_3145125
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Datasheet:
BWA-9O8-AS
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8 dBi, Fiberglass, 3/4 Wave, 63
inches (1.5 inch dia.), 900 MHz
b_3145126
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Datasheet:
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