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  • Page 1 ANGER ICRO © 2023 Teradek, LLC. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Teradek User Manual Table of Contents Quick Start Guide Ranger Mk II Quick Start Guide ......................4 Ranger Micro Quick Start Guide ......................18 Getting Started Device Operation ..........................31 Power and Connect ..........................32 Power Cables ............................33 Physical Properties Ranger Mk II ............................
  • Page 3 Teradek User Manual Ranger U-NII-5 (6GHz) support by region ..................63 Regulatory Information ........................65 Troubleshooting/FAQ Troubleshooting/FAQ .......................... 71 Technical Specifications Ranger Mk II System ........................... 73 Ranger Micro System .......................... 77 Ranger Panel Antenna v.4 ........................81...
  • Page 4: Ranger Mk Ii Quick Start Guide

    Teradek User Manual Ranger Mk II Quick Start Guide Ranger Mk II is the world’s most capable professional wireless video system, featuring our Emmy and Academy Award-winning zero-delay, 4K HDR technology. Ranger’s best-in-class performance allows broadcasters, live production companies, churches, and government entities to implement real-time wireless workflows over licensed and unlicensed bands, from 4.9 GHz up to 6.4 GHz.
  • Page 5 Teradek User Manual Table of Contents...
  • Page 6 Teradek User Manual WHAT'S INCLUDED PHYSICAL PROPERTIES POWER AND CONNECT PAIRING POWER CABLES MOUNTING TX/RX CONFIGURATION MENUS Wireless Settings ◦ Video Settings ◦ ◦ Tools ◦ Advanced/System Settings ◦ Additional Information LAUNCHPAD APP OTHER RESOURCES What's Included • Ranger Mk II Transmitter and Receiver •...
  • Page 7 Teradek User Manual Physical Properties Power and Connect 1. Attach the Ranger transmitter (male side) to the back of your camera. 2. Connect power to the Ranger transmitter and receiver with the included A/C adapter, or if both devices are equipped with battery plate accessories, attach a compatible battery (Gold or V mount).
  • Page 8 Teradek User Manual need to use either Launchpad or the Launchpad App. NOTE: Before starting either pairing process, ensure that both the transmitter and receiver have the same firmware version and have Bluetooth enabled. PAIRING/UNPAIRING VIA FRONT PANEL To Piar: 1.
  • Page 9 Teradek User Manual To Unpair: 1. Open the Ranger App from your iOS or Android device, then tap the settings button (3 dots) on the top right corner of the screen. 2. Enter the Pairing menu, select the receiver(s) you wish to unpair, then tap the Unpair button.
  • Page 10 Teradek User Manual Using a reverse polarity or improperly−constructed power cable can damage the product and is not covered under warranty. To prevent the inputs from being damaged, best practice is to plug in the power cable first, THEN connect the video cable from the camera before powering on the TX unit.
  • Page 11 Teradek User Manual TX/RX Configuration Menus Wireless Settings Switch TX (RX Only) - Ranger receivers can pair with up to four transmitters simultaneously. Switch TX allows you to quickly switch from one paired transmitter's camera feed to another paired transmitter.
  • Page 12 Teradek User Manual ◦ Auto Mode - (Default) Transmitter automatically determines how many fine antennas are needed based on the range and signal quality. ◦ Longer Distance Mode - (One fine antenna) Maintains the maximum range in situations where other sources of interference might be present but will slightly reduce your video signal’s maximum...
  • Page 13 Teradek User Manual ◦ Figures below 30% indicate poor signal quality ◦ Figures between 30% and 45% indicate fair signal quality ◦ Figures above 45% indicate good signal quality Spectrum Analyzer (RX Only) - The built-in Spectrum Analyzer provides a visual indication of channel noise and saturation across the entire available frequency range.
  • Page 14 Teradek User Manual ◦ Change PIN - Press the Menu joystick towards the right to change the Bluetooth PIN Background Color (RX only)- The Background Color feature allows you to select a screen color displayed on the monitor when no video is received from the transmitter. This valuable tool indicates to the crew that a signal has been dropped and the TX and RX need to be synced again.
  • Page 15 Teradek User Manual Transmitter Status Display • Settings (Descriptions listed in TX/RX Configuration Menus section) - Tap the settings button on the top right corner of the screen to customize the transmitter’s settings. • Status - Displays the current status of: ◦...
  • Page 16 Teradek User Manual Receiver Status Display • Settings (Descriptions listed in TX/RX Configuration Menus section) - Tap the settings button on the top-right corner of the display to customize the receiver’s various settings, such as the output format, audio, display, and OSD.
  • Page 17 Teradek User Manual Other Resources • USER MANUAL: https://guide.teradek.com/m/112641 • FIRMWARE UPGRADE: https://teradek.com/pages/ranger Ranger Micro | Mk II Page 17...
  • Page 18: Ranger Micro Quick Start Guide

    Teradek User Manual Ranger Micro Quick Start Guide Ranger is the world’s most capable professional wireless video system, featuring our Emmy and Academy Award-winning zero-delay, HDR technology. Ranger’s best-in-class performance allows broadcasters, live production companies, churches, and government entities to implement real-time wireless workflows over licensed and unlicensed bands, from 4.9 GHz up to 6.4 GHz.
  • Page 19 Teradek User Manual Table of Contents...
  • Page 20 Teradek User Manual WHAT'S INCLUDED PHYSICAL PROPERTIES POWER AND CONNECT PAIRING POWER CABLES MOUNTING TX/RX CONFIGURATION MENUS Wireless Settings ◦ Video Settings ◦ ◦ Tools ◦ Advanced/System Settings ◦ Additional Information RANGER MANAGER OTHER RESOURCES What's Included • Ranger Micro Transmitter and Receiver •...
  • Page 21 Teradek User Manual Physical Properties Power and Connect 1. Connect a power source to the transmitter and receiver using the included A/C adapter. If the receiver is equipped with battery plate accessories, attach a compatible battery (Gold or V mount).
  • Page 22 Teradek User Manual Pairing/Unpairing Ranger devices purchased as a set (TX and RX), are paired by default, requiring no additional configuration. Ranger devices purchased separately need to be paired using the device's front panel (OLED) menu, Launchpad, or Ranger Manager. To pair your transmitter with multiple receivers, you will need to use either Launchpad or Ranger Manager.
  • Page 23 Teradek User Manual PAIRING VIA RANGER MANAGER To Pair: 1. Open the Launchpad App from your iOS or Android device, then tap the Pairing button. 2. Select the transmitter you wish to pair, then tap the Next button. 3. Select the receiver(s) you wish to pair with the transmitter, then tap the Pair! button. The Launchpad App will indicate when the pairing process is complete.
  • Page 24 Teradek User Manual CAUTION:  Using a reverse polarity or improperly−constructed power cable can damage the product and is not covered under warranty. To prevent the inputs from being damaged, best practice is to plug in the power cable first, THEN connect the video cable from the camera before powering on the TX unit.
  • Page 25 Teradek User Manual TX/RX Configuration Menus Wireless Settings Switch TX (RX Only) - Ranger receivers can pair with up to four transmitters simultaneously. Switch TX allows you to quickly switch from one paired transmitter's camera feed to another paired transmitter.
  • Page 26 Teradek User Manual ◦ Auto Mode - (Default) Transmitter automatically determines how many fine antennas are needed based on the range and signal quality. ◦ Longer Distance Mode - (One fine antenna) Maintains the maximum range in situations where other sources of interference might be present but will slightly reduce your video signal’s maximum...
  • Page 27 Teradek User Manual ◦ Figures below 30% indicate poor signal quality ◦ Figures between 30% and 45% indicate fair signal quality ◦ Figures above 45% indicate good signal quality Spectrum Analyzer (RX Only) - The built-in Spectrum Analyzer provides a visual indication of channel noise and saturation across the entire available frequency range.
  • Page 28 Teradek User Manual ◦ Change PIN - Press the Menu joystick towards the right to change the Bluetooth PIN Background Color (RX only)- The Background Color feature allows you to select a screen color displayed on the monitor when no video is received from the transmitter. This valuable tool indicates to the crew that a signal has been dropped and the TX and RX need to be synced again.
  • Page 29 Teradek User Manual Transmitter Status Display • Settings (Descriptions listed in TX/RX Configuration Menus section) - Tap the settings button on the top right corner of the screen to customize the transmitter’s settings. • Status - Displays the current status of: ◦...
  • Page 30 Teradek User Manual Receiver Status Display • Settings (Descriptions listed in TX/RX Configuration Menus section) - Tap the settings button on the top-right corner of the display to customize the receiver’s various settings, such as the output format, audio, display, and OSD.
  • Page 31: Device Operation

    Teradek User Manual Other Resources • USER MANUAL: https://guide.teradek.com/m/112641 • FIRMWARE UPGRADE: https://teradek.com/pages/ranger Device Operation • Keep the transmitter and receiver at close range for 60 seconds after powering on the devices. This allows them to scan for and select the best wireless frequency.
  • Page 32: Power And Connect

    Teradek User Manual Power and Connect 1. Attach the Ranger transmitter to your camera. If your Ranger (Mk II) TX is equipped with battery plates, attach the unit to the back of your camera. 2. Connect power to the Ranger transmitter and receiver with the included A/C adapter, or if both devices are equipped with battery plate accessories, attach a compatible battery (Gold or V mount).
  • Page 33: Power Cables

    Teradek User Manual Power Cables 2-Pin Power Connector Ranger devices use a locking 2-pin power connector similar to the 0B 302 series LEMO connector. * Pin 1 is closest to the red dot on the connector. Input Voltage: 7-28V DC...
  • Page 34: Ranger Mk Ii

    Teradek User Manual plug in the power cable first, THEN connect the video cable from the camera before powering on the TX unit. Ranger Mk II A: 7-28V DC power input E: SDI input H: Menu joystick B: USB port...
  • Page 35 Teradek User Manual D: SDI output Receiver Antennas This image illustrates the order of the receiver's antennas. The numbers below correspond to the antenna numbers in the Ranger App's per-antenna SNR (Signal-to-noise ratio) graph, which can be used to troubleshoot signal quality issues. Antenna 1 is closest to the video outputs, while Antenna 5 is closest to the OLED screen.
  • Page 36: Panel Antenna V.4

    Teradek User Manual Panel Antenna v.4 OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNA  The included omni-directional antenna (A) can receive a signal from your transmitter even when it’s placed behind the Panel Antenna, and supports a wider spectrum (4.9-7.3 GHz).  ANTENNA CONFIGURATION The Panel Antenna has both vertical (C) and horizontal (B) antenna connectors. The transmitter's antenna configuration will determine which Panel RP-SMA connectors you use with the receiver.
  • Page 37: Ranger Micro

    Teradek User Manual Ranger Micro A: 7-28V DC power input E: SDI input H: Menu joystick B: 5-pin USB port F: USB-C port Power switch C: HDMI input G: OLED display HDMI output D: SDI output Ranger Micro | Mk II...
  • Page 38: Wireless Configuration

    Teradek User Manual Receiver Antennas This image illustrates the order of the receiver's antennas. The numbers below correspond to the antenna numbers in the Ranger App's per-antenna SNR (Signal-to-noise ratio) graph, which can be used to troubleshoot signal quality issues. Antenna 1 is closest to the video outputs, while Antenna 5 is closest to the OLED screen.
  • Page 39 Teradek User Manual Wireless Settings Band The Band menu lets you select either 5GHz or 6GHz, frequency bands. The 5GHz frequency allows for higher total output power and backward compatibility with Ranger devices but is more likely to experience interference from other wireless devices (Wifi routers, cell phones, IoT devices, and other wireless video systems), resulting in frequent interference and video dropouts.
  • Page 40 Teradek User Manual Allow Licensed Channels Enable or disable Licensed Channel selection within the Frequencies menu. Ranger supports an extended RF range of 4.9GHz to 6.0GHz, which includes both unlicensed and licensed channels. Selecting a specific licensed channel ensures there is no interference from other devices broadcasting within range.
  • Page 41 Teradek User Manual • Better Quality Mode - Maintains higher signal quality but reduces the maximum range. Ranger Micro | Mk II Page 41...
  • Page 42: Wireless Configuration Recommendations

    Teradek User Manual Wireless Configuration Recommendations Ranger devices can be used in many different situations that require you to configure the wireless settings to provide the optimal video transmission quality possible. The following table (TX Video Quality Descriptions) describes the Video Quality modes available on the TX. The table below...
  • Page 43 Teradek User Manual WIRELESS SETTINGS USER SCENARIOS Band Broadcast Mode Fixed Frequency Bandwidth Video Quality (TX) Longest Range Enabled w/ Longer Distance 5GHz Optional 40MHz (No interference) Panel Antenna Mode Long Range Longer Distance 6GHz Enabled Optional 40MHz (Busy RF)
  • Page 44: Pairing And Unpairing

    Teradek User Manual Pairing and Unpairing Ranger devices purchased as a set (TX and RX) are paired by default, requiring no additional configuration. Ranger devices purchased separately need to be paired using the device's front panel (OLED) menu, Launchpad, or the Ranger App. You will need to use either Launchpad or the Ranger App to pair your transmitter with multiple receivers.
  • Page 45 Teradek User Manual If you’re having trouble getting units to pair, we recommend keeping the transmitter and receiver six feet apart when pairing (if antennas are connected). Without antennas, they can be closer. Keep all other RF devices nearby turned off or out of range to ensure the transmitter and receiver are only detecting each other.
  • Page 46 Teradek User Manual in multi-camera situations when you need to switch to a different camera's view mid-shoot, without having to perform the pairing process every time. The Switch TX feature can be found in the main menu. NOTE: The transmitter(s) need to first be paired with the receiver.
  • Page 47: Video Settings Configuration

    Teradek User Manual Video Settings Configuration Display Settings Use the Display Settings to control the OLED display operation. By default, the OLED display will invert every 30 minutes. You can set the display to invert every 30 minutes (lengthens the display life), or it can dim or turn off after either 10 minutes or 10 seconds.
  • Page 48 Teradek User Manual • Continuous Output - Video signal output stays constant when using a monitor or recorder that is sensitive to video signal changes. • Same as Input - Matches the transmitter's video source resolution. • SD - Matches the TX frame rate and outputs SD resolution.
  • Page 49: Tools

    Teradek User Manual Tools SDI EYE PATTERN (RANGER MKII TX ONLY) The SDI Eye Pattern provides a graphical display of the SDI signal coming from the camera to the transmitter, and is useful in determining the amount of interference present, or if the SDI cable is damaged.
  • Page 50 Teradek User Manual Frequencies are represented by bars; the higher the bar, the more congested that frequency is. Bars without a dot (1) indicate the frequency is not as saturated and can be used. Bars with a dot (2) indicate the frequency is too saturated to connect to.
  • Page 51: Advanced Settings

    Teradek User Manual Advanced Settings LOCK KEYPAD Enabling the Lock Keypad feature prevents the menu joystick from being used to avoid any accidental or unauthorized configurations. There are two ways to lock the keypad: • Navigate to Advanced Settings via the front panel and select Lock Keypad.
  • Page 52 Teradek User Manual HDMI (RX only) Ranger supports all HDMI output modes. You can select from one of the following options: • Auto • RGB 8bit • RGB 10bit • YCbCr 4:4:4 8bit • YCbCr 4:4:4 10bit • YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit •...
  • Page 53 Teradek User Manual RESET ALL SETTINGS Reset all configurable options to their factory settings. Ranger Micro | Mk II Page 53...
  • Page 54: Info

    Teradek User Manual Info DEVICE INFO Reset all configurable options to their factory defaults. FIRMWARE VERSIONS Displays the current firmware versions for all device components. REGULATORY Displays all compliance certifications relating to radio frequencies used by the TX and RX to communicate.
  • Page 55: Ranger Manager

    Teradek User Manual Ranger Manager With Ranger Manager, you can configure all of your Ranger devices at once. Available as software for Windows and Mac, Ranger Manager allows you to pair multiple receivers to your transmitter, select frequencies, and perform firmware upgrades.
  • Page 56 Teradek User Manual Upgrade Teradek releases firmware updates periodically that add new features, improve performance, and fix vulnerabilities. To update Ranger, you’ll need to load a firmware package into Ranger Manager. • Load from Web - If you have an Internet connection, click Load from Web to download the latest firmware package from Teradek’s servers.
  • Page 57: Ranger Manager

    Teradek User Manual Once the firmware is loaded, and information about the package is displayed, click Next to proceed with the upgrade. You will then be presented with a list of device components and whether or not they are scheduled to be updated, along with two options: •...
  • Page 58 Teradek User Manual ▪ Spectrum Analyzer - Detects congestion in the area and determines which frequencies are available to use. Each bar represents a frequency, and the height represents the amount of congestion in that frequency; the higher the bar, the more congested that frequency is. Make sure to always select the shortest, least congested bar.
  • Page 59: Antenna Orientation

    Teradek User Manual frequency; the higher the bar, the more congested that frequency is. Make sure to always select the shortest, least congested bar. ▪ Status - Displays the current status of: ◦ TX Name ◦ Quality ◦ Network ◦ Temperature ◦...
  • Page 60 (see below for connector placement) and position the antenna so that the front (with the Teradek logo) has a clear line of sight to the transmitter. The Bolt Panel Antenna includes an omnidirectional antenna with a receive pattern that varies based on its distance from the transmitter.
  • Page 61 Teradek User Manual receiver and/or the height of the transmitter accordingly so that there is no more than 20% obstruction. For more information, please visit: https://support.teradek.com/hc/en-us/articles/4405667258007-Bolt- Panel-Antenna-v4-0-Best-Practices For more information about the different antenna configurations for Ranger, please visit: https://teradek.com/blogs/articles/what-antennas-should-i-use-with- bolt4k_pos=1&_sid=cefeb7d2d&_ss=r...
  • Page 62: Device Placement

    Teradek User Manual Device Placement Ranger devices are equipped with a dual-mount battery plate that allows you to attach your device to either the back of a camera, monitor, or Bolt Panel Antenna. Frequencies by Region NOTE: Pairing the TX and RX is required after a different region is selected.
  • Page 63: Ranger U-Nii-5 (6Ghz) Support By Region

    As different regions approve U-NII-5 for unlicensed operation, Teradek will release firmware updates to enable the additional frequencies. Note that we sometimes refer to U-NII-5 frequencies as “6GHz” to make it simpler to understand.
  • Page 64 U-NII-5 (6GHz) support by region Teradek products are built to comply with regulatory requirements for all markets in which they are sold. As such, we can only enable U-NII-5 support in the regions where it is approved for license-free use.
  • Page 65: Regulatory Information

    Operating the product without regulatory approval is illegal. Any changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by Teradek could void the user's authority to operate the equipment and its regulatory approvals. Please make sure you use the latest revision of this document which is available at teradek.com.
  • Page 66 Teradek User Manual • Use ONLY a UL/IEC 62368 or UL/IEC 60950-1 2nd revision approved AC/DC power adapter class LPS with an electrical output rating range of 6-28 V DC, 3A, with an ambient temperature range of 0°C to 40°C.
  • Page 67 Teradek User Manual IC RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT Important Note: Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.
  • Page 68 Teradek User Manual Modules IC Antenna Max Permissable Gain Location Antenna Impedance 7680A- Dipole 2dBi Typical at 5GHz External 50Ω AMN41012 7680A- Dipole 11dBi Typical at 5GHz External 50Ω AMN41012 Internal 4492A-2832 Internal Antenna UNINTENTIONAL RADIO INTERFERENCE FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, under Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 69 Teradek User Manual undesired operation. L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1. L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 2.
  • Page 70 This equipment may be operated in all EU countries with the following restrictions: • 5.15-5.35GHz frequencies for indoor use only Teradek hereby declares that this Radio Transmitter complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU DoC is located at: https://support.teradek.com/hc/en-us/articles/233429747-EC-Declaration-of-Conformity-for-CE-...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting/Faq

    SUPPORT RESOURCES In addition to this Reference Guide, you can find more information on Ranger devices' features and operation by visiting www.teradek.com. If you are unable to find what you need online, please contact Teradek’s support staff. E-mail: support@teradek.com | Phone: (888) 941-2111 ext. 2 (available M-F 7 am-6 pm PST) DISCLAIMER This manual is intended for user information only.
  • Page 72 Teradek User Manual ● Full metadata except for LUTs (ARRI cameras) The following cameras are capable of transmitting SDI ancillary data, although any camera with a time code embedded in the SDI signal should work: ● RED Epic, Scarlet - Supports time code, record start/stop, and file/clip name ●...
  • Page 73: Ranger Mk Ii System

    Yes. Recent changes to the device's chassis allows the user to assemble and install battery plates on either the receiver or transmitter. Earlier Bolt 4k units required battery plates to be installed only by a trained technician at a Certified Teradek Repair Center. Contact Teradek to verify if your device's metalwork is the latest.
  • Page 74 Teradek User Manual 4Kp23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60 1080p23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60 1080psf23.98/24/25/29.97/30 Supported 1080i50/59.94/60 Resolutions 720p50/59.94/60 480p50 576p59.94/60 480p50 576p59.94 (HDMI only) Input Cross Yes, HDMI to SDI Conversion Output Video Yes, Framerate and Resolution Scaling Scaling VIDEO PROCESSING Video Uncompressed Uncompressed Compression Test Pattern Generator...
  • Page 75 Teradek User Manual Weight 22oz (624g) 20.6oz (584g) Construction Milled aluminum (chassis), regulation-compliant PCB INTERFACES Configuration OLED Screen with Menu Joystick OLED Screen with Menu Joystick Interface Navigation Navigation Switches On/Off Switch On/Off Switch Ranger Manager application for Ranger Manager application for Desktop App OSX &...
  • Page 76 Teradek User Manual 1x Horizontal N-Type 2dbi antenna Antennas 5x Vertical 2dbi antennas 1x Vertical N-Type 2dbi antenna Range Up to 5000ft [1524m] with Panel Antenna Can coexist with Wi-Fi and 5GHz Can coexist with Wi-Fi and 5GHz Noise Rejection...
  • Page 77: Ranger Micro System

    Teradek User Manual Ranger Micro System TRANSMITTER RECEIVER VIDEO 3G-SDI SMPTE 2082 standard / 75 Ω Video Inputs (BNC x 1) 1 x HDMI 1.4b Type-A receptacle 3G-SDI SMPTE 2082 standard / 75 Ω 3G-SDI SMPTE 2082 standard / 75 Ω...
  • Page 78 Teradek User Manual Support Spectrum Yes (via Launchpad App) Analyzer AUDIO Audio 48kHz 24-bit PCM 48kHz 24-bit PCM Compression Embedded SDI/HDMI Audio Input Audio Input (2 channel) Embedded SDI/HDMI Audio Output Audio Input (2 channel) PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES 2.3” x 4.3” x 1.3”...
  • Page 79 Teradek User Manual 5.350 ~ 5.470 GHz 5.850 ~ 5.925 GHz Unlicensed Frequencies: 5.150 ~ 5.250 GHz (Non-DFS) 5.250 ~ 5.350 GHz (DFS) 5.470 ~ 5.725 GHz (DFS) 5.725 ~ 5.850 GHz (Non-DFS) 5.925 ~ 6.425 GHz *By using this product in the licensed frequencies, you acknowledge and agree to comply with all applicable regulations and rules, and to only operate this system in compliance with the applicable license requirements.
  • Page 80 Teradek User Manual Integrated Gold or V Battery Mount, Mounting Multiple mounting options with M3, 3/ Multiple mounting options with M3, 3/ Options 8” and 1/4-20” holes 8” and 1/4-20” holes Ranger Micro | Mk II Page 80...
  • Page 81: Ranger Panel Antenna V.4

    Teradek User Manual Ranger Panel Antenna v.4 WIRELESS Frequency Range 4.9 - 7.5 GHz Gain 14 and 16dBi Polarization 2x Horizontal, 5x Vertical for polarization Beam-width deg horizontal 75° 35° Beam-width deg vertical Impedance 50 ohm PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES Dimensions 13.78 x 13.78 x 1.25 in (35 x 35 x 3.18 cm) Weight 39oz [1111.3g]...

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