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Table 4-1 lists several types of popular feedlines and indicates the signal losses (in dB) that result when
using various lengths of cable at 900 MHz. The choice of cable will depend on the required length, cost con-
siderations, and the amount of signal loss that can be tolerated.
Table 4-1. Length vs. Loss in Coaxial Cables at 900 MHz
Cable Type
RG-214
LMR-400
1/2 inch HELIAX
7/8 inch HELIAX
1-1/4 inch HELIAX
1-5/8 inch HELIAX
The tables below outline the minimum lengths of RG-214 coaxial cable that must be used with common GE
MDS omnidirectional antennas in order to maintain compliance with FCC maximum limit of +36 dBi. If
other coaxial cable is used, the appropriate changes in loss figures must be made.
NOTE:
The authority to operate the transceiver in the USA may be void if antennas other than those
approved by the FCC are used. Contact your factory representative for additional antenna infor-
mation.
Antenna
Gain (dBd)
Unity (0 dB)
3 dBd
5 dBd
6 dBd
9.2 dBd
*Refer to Table 4-3 for allowable power settings of the transceiver for each antenna type.
NOTE:
There is no minimum feedline length required when a 6 dBi gain or less antenna is used, as the
EIRP will never exceed 36 dBm which is the maximum allowed, per FCC rules. The transceiver's
RF output power may only be adjusted by the manufacturer or its sub-contracted Professional
Installer.
The MDS iNET-II Transceiver is factory set to +29 dBm power output to maintain compliance
with the FCC's Digital Transmission System (DTS) Part 15 rules. These rules limit power to a
maximum of 8 dBm/3 kHz, thus the iNET-II Transceiver is factory set to +29 dBm. When calcu-
lating maximum transceiver power output for iNET-II installations, use +29 dBm if antenna gain
is 6 dBi or less. See "How Much Output Power Can be Used?" on Page 112 for power control of
higher gain antennas.
05-2806A01, Rev. L
10 Feet
50 Feet
(3.05 m)
(15.24 m)
.76 dB
3.8 dB
0.39 dB
1.95 dB
0.23 dB
1.15 dB
0.13 dB
0.64 dB
0.10 dB
0.48 dB
0.08 dB
0.40 dB
Table 4-2. Feedline Length vs. Antenna Gain*
(Required for Regulatory compliance)
Antenna
Minimum Feedline
Gain (dBi)
Length (Loss in dB)
2.15 dBi
No minimum length
5.15 dBi
No minimum length
7.15 dBi
3.1 meters (1.2 dB)
8.15 dBi
9.1 meters (2.2 dB)
11.34 dBi
25 meters (5.34 dB)
MDS iNET Series Reference Manual
100 Feet
500 Feet
(30.48 m)
(152.4 m)
7.6 dB
Unacceptable
Loss
3.90 dB
Unacceptable
Loss
2.29 dB
11.45 dB
1.28 dB
6.40 dB
0.95 dB
4.75 dB
0.80 dB
4.00 dB
EIRP Level @
Maxrad Antenna
Min. Length
Part No.
+32.15 dBm
Omni #MFB900
+35.15 dBm
Omni # MFB900
+35.95 dBm
Omni # MFB900
+35.95 dBm
Yagi # BMOY8903
+36.00 dBm
Yagi OGB9-915
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